Believers
by Charles Baxter
Believers
Charles Baxter |
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Read in March, 2008
My least favorite Baxter so far. But still beautifully written. Most stories seemed to be about a middle aged man in one way or another. Just didn't really connect with me.
(103)It is no easy thing to be a Jew in the Midwest, Saul thinks, where all the trees and shrubs are miserly and soul-shriveled, and where fate beats on your heart like a baseball bat, but he has mastered it. He is suited for brush and lowland under-growth and the antipicturesque. The fungal smell of wood rot in the c...more
(103)It is no easy thing to be a Jew in the Midwest, Saul thinks, where all the trees and shrubs are miserly and soul-shriveled, and where fate beats on your heart like a baseball bat, but he has mastered it. He is suited for brush and lowland under-growth and the antipicturesque. The fungal smell of wood rot in the c...more
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I didn’t like these stories as much as the stories in his Harmony of the World collection. My least favorite was the title novella, which just seemed to go on and on until, finally, it becomes clear that the first 100 pages are there only to set up the ending. He could have done that in much less space. I really liked “Flood Show,” although I thought the wife’s speech was a bit too on the nose, particularly given that that is her only appearance in the story. “Reincarnation” w...more
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To continue my Charles Baxter love fest . . . at least read "Kiss Away" from this short story collection. The smart, totally non-sappy short story/love story is such a rare thing. This one is hard to shake off and I find myself re-reading it every year or so and find another amusing gem and touching layer to all.
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Read in April, 2008
A good collection of short stories dealing with belief and disbelief. I was especially impressed with the title short story about a priest who meets a sinister married couple and goes with them to 1938 Germany, returning greatly changed.
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The strength of Baxter's writing is that he seems a bit like Alice Munro or Marilynne Robinson, but he's not. His subjects are extensive and on the surface, mutually exclusive, but they all move in very ordinary, intriguing worlds.
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Read in April, 2007
Excellent short story collection including "The Next Building I Plan to Bomb." Most stories explore the subjectivity of human experience. Especially liked the novella (title story) at the end. Defies expectation.
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I don't read a lot of short stories, and for me to really like one is unusual. Baxter is one of my favorites, and this collection is haunting and lovely.
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Read in November, 2007
Mr. Baxter is a remarkable author. It is hard to believe he wrote all of the stories in this book because their voices and themes are so diverse.
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A professor of mine, and I don't know why...
recommends it for: people who like romance novels
recommends it for: people who like romance novels
I'm not a fan of Charles Baxter. Here's why.
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Title story is mesmerizingly void of an "ending" in the satisfactory sense...
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Read in December, 1999
A book of short stories - it is wonderful, warm and touching. Easy read.
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