The Cross Country Runner by Andre Dubus audiobook

The Cross Country Runner: Collected Short Stories and Novellas, Volume 3

By Andre Dubus
Introduction by Tobias Wolff
Read by Bronson Pinchot , Robert Fass , Joe Barrett , Cassandra Campbell , and Hillary Huber

Blackstone Publishing 9781567926279

The Collected Short Stories and Novellas of Andre Dubus: Book 3

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781982590413

  • ISBN: 9781982590406

  • ISBN: 9781982590420

Runtime: 17.06 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Literary Collections
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

The Cross Country Runner brings together Voices from the Moon, his longest, most masterful novella, and The Last Worthless Evening, Andre Dubus’ fifth collection of short stories and novellas, along with previously uncollected stories and a new introduction by PEN/Faulkner Award–winning author Tobias Wolff.

“‘It’s divorce that did it,’ his father had said last night.” So begins Voices from the Moon, the 126-page novella that shows Dubus at the height of his empathetic powers. Alternating between the viewpoints of Richie Stowe, a serious twelve-year-old who plans to become a priest, and the five other members of his family, the story takes place over the course of a single day.

The four novellas and two stories of The Last Worthless Evening range further than those of any previous Dubus collection—racial tension in the navy, a detective-story homage, a Hispanic shortstop, the unlikely pairing of an eleven-year-old kid and a dangerous Vietnam vet.

This third volume in the series also draws together for the first time many of Dubus’ previously uncollected stories, including work from the mid-1960s and the late 1990s. The earliest story appearing here in book form for the first time is “The Cross Country Runner,” which was originally published in the long-defunct Midwestern University Quarterly in 1966 when Dubus was thirty years old and only recently graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. The final story—the Western-themed “Sisters”—is the last piece of fiction Dubus was working on when he died suddenly in 1999 at just sixty-three years old.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“The three volumes reaffirm Dubus’s status as a master, as an unparalleled excavator of the heart and its pains, its longings, its errors, its thumping against the constant threat of grief, despair, and loneliness.” Paris Review
“Potent, searching stories…Dubus’ frank and inquisitive stories of conscience are incisively of their time and of ours.” Booklist (starred review)
“The volumes that underlie this collection represent Dubus at perhaps the apex of his career. The stories and novellas gathered here are often topical and even everyday; many of them speak to Dubus’ preoccupations, including racism and the military life…All of Dubus’ characters are searchers—and some find what it is they’re looking for, which isn’t necessarily a good thing. “A welcome gathering in a worthy project to bring Dubus’ work to a new generation of readers.” Kirkus Reviews

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Author

Author Bio: Andre Dubus

Author Bio: Andre Dubus

Andre Dubus (1936–1999) is considered one of the greatest American short story writers of the twentieth century. His collections of short fiction, which include Adultery & Other Choices and The Times Are Never So Bad are notable for their spare prose and illuminative, albeit subtle, insights into the human heart. He is often compared to Anton Chekhov and revered as a “writer’s writer.” Dubus was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana to a Cajun Irish Catholic family. He graduated from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and later moved to Massachusetts, where he taught creative writing at Bradford College.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Literary Collections
Runtime: 17.06
Audience: Adult
Language: English