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The Burning House

Published
Sep 1983
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
272

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The now-classic, utterly unique voice of Ann Beattie is so dry it throws off sparks, her eye endowed with the emotional equivalent of X-ray vision. Her characters are young men and women discovering what it means to be a grown-up in a country that promised them they'd stay young forever. And here, in shapely, penetrating stories, Beattie confirms why she is one of the most widely imitated -- yet surely inimitable -- literary stylists of her generation.

In The Burning House, Beattie's characters go from dealing drugs to taking care of a bereaved friend. They watch their marriages fail not with a bang but with a wisecrack. And afterward, they may find themselves trading confidences with their spouses' new lovers. The Burning House proves that Beattie has no peer when it comes to revealing the hidden shapes of our relationships, or the depths of tenderness, grief, and anger that lie beneath the surfaces of our daily lives.

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First Edition Sep 1983 Ballantine ISBN 0345310411
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Sep 1995 Vintage ISBN 067976500X
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Jan 1982 Random House ISBN 0394524942
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Apr 2011 Vintage ISBN B004JHYK7E
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Jun 1986 Random House Audio ISBN 039455616X
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