A Hand Reached Down to Guide Me
David Gates
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Beschreibung
A woman moving calamitously into middle-age; a musician taking in a friend with terminal cancer; a failed actor moving to the country: cynical, unreliable, sinking into middle age or alcoholism, dealing with physical decline or mediocrity, Gates's characters are a dark reflection of our own urban and suburban lives. Terrifyingly self-aware, overcome by the burdens of the human condition, they find their impulses pulling them away from comfort into distraction or catastrophe. But wherever it is they're going - and sometimes it's nowhere fast - they won't go gently.
Relentlessly inventive, by turns comical, caustic and tragic (and often all three together) but always moving, the novella and ten short stories which make up
A Hand Reached Down to Guide Me reinforce David Gates as 'a true heir to both Raymond Carver and John Cheever.' (New York Magazine).
Rezensionen
While David Gates' style is different, the tone edgier, he shares Richard Ford's understanding of the self-destructive aspects of human nature...Gates'
Malice and goodness duke it out in the dark hearts of David Gates's characters ... [He] isn'
Brutal, viciously intelligent and full of reckless, difficult love for its characters ... gripping, sophisticated, gasp-inducing
Dark and funny, bleak and brilliant ... David Gates makes me sick with envy
Deliciously wicked ... The naughty musings most of us choose to ignore compel Gates's characters to act ... These people mock their demons and, when called to account, exhibit such complexity, humor and intelligence that you'
Funny and caustic ... Destruction, damage and manipulation are served up with the kind of devilish bleakness that'
The irreverent and confident prose of this American writer is bewitching. The collection begins with Banishment, a novella that reminds this reader, at least, of wry American authors - Updike, Roth, McInerney - who write of jaded men and smart women, literature, sex and booze all in one breath ... Gates'
David Gates is a wonderful writer. The stories in <i>A Hand Reached down to Guide Me </i>are fully realised, entertaining, gripping, astute, painful, wise, outrageous and funny - all at the same time
Where has David Gates been all of my life? How is it that I'
[Gates'
A true heir to both Raymond Carver and John Cheever