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In Lori Ostlund’s debut collection people seeking escape from situations at home venture out into a world that they find is just as complicated and troubled as the one they left behind.
In prose highlighted by both satire and poignant observation, Ostlund offers characters that represent a different sort of everyman―men and women who poke fun at ideological rigidity while holding fast to good grammar and manners, people seeking connections in a world that seems increasingly foreign. In “Upon Completion of Baldness” a young woman shaves her head for a part in a movie in Hong Kong that will help her escape life with her lover in Albuquerque. The precocious narrator of “All Boy” finds comfort when he is locked in a closet by a babysitter. In “Dr. Deneau’s Punishment” a math teacher leaving New York for Minnesota as a means of punishing himself engages in an unsettling method of discipline. A lesbian couple whose relationship is disintegrating flees to the Moroccan desert in “The Children beneath the Seat.” And in “Idyllic Little Bali” a group of Americans gathers around a pool in Java to discuss their brushes with fame and ends up witnessing a man’s fatal flight from his wife.
In the eleven stories in The Bigness of the World we see that wherever you are in the world, where you came from is never far away.
- Sales Rank: #1873073 in Books
- Published on: 2009-10-15
- Released on: 2009-10-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .90" w x 5.50" l, .92 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 232 pages
- ISBN13: 9780820334097
- Condition: New
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Ostlund's remarkable debut collection deftly navigates the treacherous shoals of decaying relationships in which the protagonists often escape to faraway lands in order to find themselves, or, at the very least, their partners. Fate, for the globe-trotting teacher-entrepreneur of And Down We Went, takes the form of an untimely bird dropping; in Bed Death, it is a Malay waitress who casually takes a sip of orange juice from the narrator's glass. Ostlund's artful prose is playfully complex and illuminating, evocative and unsentimental, as in Upon the Completion of Baldness, in which the narrator's girlfriend returns home from a trip completely bald. Remarks the narrator, the chilly desert air seemed to startle her as though, in that moment, she realized that there was a price to be paid for having no hair, and while I still said nothing, I was happy to see her suffer just a bit. A specific disenchantment inhabits these stories—the disenchantment of the uncompromising romantic confronted with the evaporative nature of love. Each piece is sublime. (Oct.)
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The Bigness of the World is simply a stunning collection―every story jewel-crafted and resonant. I read stories to meet people I do not know and have not imagined, but even in that context Lori Ostlund’s people are unique. I begin by thinking that I know these characters or have known them. And then somewhere along the way, they shape-shift and startle me. Over and over again I find myself looking at the world from a fresh perspective―this sharp-eyed, compassionate writer’s rendering of the world I thought I knew. This is a book to remake our imaginary landscape―the kind of book I not only recommend, I advocate. Read this, I want to tell people. You need these stories. You do.
(Dorothy Allison author of Bastard Out of Carolina and Trash)These sly stories are funny and unpredictable and graced with priceless details you'll carry with you long after the last page is turned. Whether charting the loneliness of youth, or tracing the emotional upheavals of lovers abroad, Ostlund proves to be a wise, charming, and irresistible guide.
(Eric Puchner author of Music Through the Floor: Stories)Witty and sharp, Ostlund has crafted eleven surprising and often very funny tales that remind us just how vast the world really is.
(Booklist)Ostlund’s artful prose is playfully complex and illuminating, evocative and unsentimental. . . . Each piece is sublime.
(Publishers Weekly)Lori Ostlund told an interviewer that short stories have always come natural to her. These precise explorations of longing and loss show that she is already a master of that demanding form.
(Magill Book Reviews)Insights that arrive too late fill these resonant tales―of abandoned lovers, neglected children, and travelers in foreign lands.
(Coastal Living)The Bigness of the World wastes no time in establishing Ostlund as one of the new front-runners in Bay Area short fiction.
(San Francisco Magazine)The characters in Ostlund's book are a picky breed, which is not to say they are unlikeable - to the contrary, they are so well-defined that the reader cannot help but find companionship in their annoyances, their frustrations, their search for meaning in a disparate world . . . The Bigness of the World is an impressive first collection, and I am excited to see what Lori Ostlund does next.
(Kasey Pfab The Corresponder) From the Inside Flap
In Lori Ostlund's debut collection people seeking escape from situations at home venture out into a world that they find is just as complicated and troubled as the one they left behind.
In prose highlighted by both satire and poignant observation, Ostlund offers characters that represent a different sort of everyman--men and women who poke fun at ideological rigidity while holding fast to good grammar and manners, people seeking connections in a world that seems increasingly foreign. In "Upon Completion of Baldness" a young woman shaves her head for a part in a movie in Hong Kong that will help her escape life with her lover in Albuquerque. The precocious narrator of "All Boy" finds comfort when he is locked in a closet by a babysitter. In "Dr. Deneau's Punishment" a math teacher leaving New York for Minnesota as a means of punishing himself engages in an unsettling method of discipline. A lesbian couple whose relationship is disintegrating flees to the Moroccan desert in "The Children beneath the Seat." And in "Idyllic Little Bali" a group of Americans gather around a pool in Java to discuss their brushes with fame and end up witnessing a man's fatal flight from his wife.
In the eleven stories in The Bigness of the World we see that wherever you are in the world, where you came from is never far away.
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The Bigness of the World
By J. Hamby
I'd probably give this a higher rating if I had read this piecemeal. A story, then a bunch of other works by other authors. Then another story in this followed by other material and so on.
Instead I read this in one go. I think the writing style is excellent. And the various plots clever. Except that the focal point in each story in terms of the main character seems way too repetitive. There lacks nuance and enough shift between the works individually. And so I felt I was simply treading water. I suspect that if i read each work, say, in a periodical that presents short fiction, like The New Yorker, over a long period of time, I would look forward to the author's latest.
Lumped together like this I just felt a bit wearied by the end.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Superb
By ms
Like short stories? Give this one a try...almost impossible to put down after the title story. I found a strong, resonating theme of fascination throughout.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
a maze...
By Amazon Customer
i'm somewhat disappointed. not in the writing itself, that is exemplary; the level of introspection of the characters & their interactions with each other and the world around them are masterful. & not in the subject matter, as i had no qualms with reading about Minnesota (i've never been, save through this work) or teachers (specifically english teachers) or older lesbian couples in deteriorating relationships. my disappointment lies in the fact that these characters occupy the same space in every story, the same POV, the same irritations & foibles. that despite the title of the collection, i felt in no way that i'd traveled anywhere further than the first couple of stories, that i'd been moved to a different space or been reading about a variety of characters. similar scenes, similar feelings, similar outlooks permeated every story to the point where i felt i'd reread the exact same story by the end of each, which has a feeling of being in a maze and running hopefully down a corridor for an exit, only to come to a dead end. the foreign characters could've been lumped into the same collective whole, with the same collectively strange mysteriousness about them, that they became nothing more than ornamental macguffins to the overall thrust of the stories, which served to go against the title and premise of the work.
alone, the stories are without peer. but as a collection, i cannot fully recommend it. this is an award winning collection, so i expected much more variety in stories while retaining an overall cohesiveness. but this was cohesive to the point of nigh repetition. & while it's pretty much a given that a writer will dutifully "write what they know" when it's this obvious that these stories reflect the author's own experiences, it becomes less like a work of art & more like a regurgitation of her own daily life & experiences. also, & this observation doesn't just limit itself to this author, i cannot understand why academics choose to write mainly about aspects of academia. wouldn't a writer want to write as broad a message as possible, with characters from different walks of life? that you're a writer who is enamored of the english language is obvious in the fluidity and choosing of your words. but to actually create characters that are also writers who delight in the english language? why would an english teacher write about being an english teacher story after story? might as well had written a memoir. not that it isn't interesting for a story or two. but if i wanted to read a novel, i'd have gotten one. that said, while i'm proud to have this book in my library, this gets 3 stars, with a hope that i can read more of ms. ostlund's work as it progresses in the future.
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