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The Paris Review Book Of People With Problems


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The Paris Review collects buoyantly gritty stories about people with major problems. Among them are inconvenient obsessions, tax audits, drinking problems, guilty consciences, and much more, and the stories are by Charles Baxter, Andre Dubus, Annie Proulx, Rick Bass, Mary Robison, and 12 more.


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9780312422417 9780312422417, Paperback, Picador USA, 2005

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A collection of literary works from the pages of The Paris Review encompasses a study of the lives and fates of a wide variety of ordinary people struggling to cope with an array of problems, from guilt and delusion to passion and jealousy, in works by Annie Proulx, Rick Bass, Andre Dubus, Julie Orringer, Norman Rush, and others.

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"[T]his is overall a strong anthology of tales of trouble."

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