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Director of the World and Other Stories

Published
Dec 1992
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
176

About This Book

The characters in Jane McCafferty’s Director of the World and Other Stories are often distanced, lonely, or displaced from others and the events around them, yet they are almost always ready to act, to become involved with others, and to change. In u201cEyes of Others,u201d a woman, stopping with her family at a Howard Johnson’s during a trip, becomes fascinated by the meeting of two strangers and attempts to connect with them as she has been unable to connect with her own family.

Implicit in these stories is a rootlessness that gives way to yearning and a passion for remembering. In the title story, a disturbed child, whose father has recently abandoned the family, attempts, in language reflecting her shattered sense of the world, to recapture some of their last experiences together.

These characters, and others in the collection, attempt to make sense of their broken lives and shattered thoughts. As John Wideman writes of the stories, there is u201ca sense of commitment to the struggle of making silent worlds speak, of forcing what is threatening or evil or destructive into some form we can see and conjure with.u201d

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Jun 2008 Carnegie-Mellon University Press ISBN 0887484921
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Dec 1992 University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN 0822937298
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Sep 1992 University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN 0822978873
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Sep 1992 University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN B00C3WRYVQ
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