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September 1st 2008
by Grove Press
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Hardcover, 320 pages
isbn
0802118747
(isbn13: 9780802118745)
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<DIV>Winner of the 2007 Man Booker Prize, Anne Enright's novel The Gathering went on to become a national best seller acclaimed for its electrif...more
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Read in June, 2008
I cried because I know that she can do so much better...some writers have a finer bead on short stories, some bend to the novel; Ms. Enright belongs to the latter group. There are some excellent, fine and cutting moments in Yesterday's Weather: the maddeningly fine grain (but grained still, could tap a wound) of loss, the eloquence of some kinds of absence...all of which deserve novels of their own. What was The Gathering if not a bouquet of slings and arrows? Veronica with a side of Feng, p...more
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Read in September, 2008
Ho hum! There was a sameness to the stories and the characters' voices as they respond to loss, infidelity, non-connection. That sameness quickly becomes irritating and predictable after only a few stories. I just didn't feel either enlightened or engaged in the book overall; rather I was just weary and relieved when it was all over. Yes, she can occassionally write a good phrase but the range of her concerns comes across as very limited, this despite the stories being drawn from more than a...more
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Read in December, 2008
Good writing displayed in all of the short stories, but is almost too literary for its own good. I liked the book's first stories better (the ones the author wrote later in life) better than the last stories.
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Read in January, 2009
A collection of short stories that were not uplifting or fun to read. The stories represented the worst of human character with no plot and I felt no connection to the character's.
Read in December, 2008
This is a collection of Anne Enright's short stories, published originally between 1990 and 2008. They are presented in reverse chronological order, with the most recent ones first. This has an interesting effect. The stories in the first two-thirds of the book are truly outstanding, with surprising honesty and deceptive simplicity. The last stories are all self-consciousness. It's fascinating to see that growth in a writer over 18 years.
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I am not fond of short stories - especially
ones that depress me
ones that depress me
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Read in October, 2008
I have decided that there are two types of fiction writers: those who study writing and then write about life and those who study life and then write. I prefer works from the latter type of writers and Anne Enright fits very comfortably into this category. Barely a page goes by in this collection without genuine insight or poignancy into what it means to be human. Her writing in both these stories and The Gathering, her last novel, is prickly. Her narrators aren't always likeable, but they ...more
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Read in December, 2008
I think this confirmed that I generally don't like short stories. I decided to give it a shot after thoroughly enjoying "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri. Yesterday's Weather does not compare. I stopped about halfway through and returned it to the library (which I NEVER do). It seemed like every single story was somehow about sexual frustration. Very one note. On the positive side, it does explore feelings people don't usually talk about.
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I don't really understand the negative feedback to this collection of very fine, understated, generally very sad, very short stories.
They aren't glimpses, not snippets, not really flash fiction. They are violent cross-sections of aged tensions and dormant fury, or love, or desire, or whatever. They are deft, sneaking, pinpoint, feinting and then kicking you in the liver.
'Nothing is incomprehensible when you understand that life is sad.'
They aren't glimpses, not snippets, not really flash fiction. They are violent cross-sections of aged tensions and dormant fury, or love, or desire, or whatever. They are deft, sneaking, pinpoint, feinting and then kicking you in the liver.
'Nothing is incomprehensible when you understand that life is sad.'
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Read in December, 2008
found the stories disjointed and not so compelling.
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Read in October, 2008
I don't usually like to read a collection of short stories from cover to cover. So I read a handful of Enright's stories and enjoyed them, but didn't feel the desire to read all of them at this moment. I may return to this book in the future.
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Read in September, 2008
I did not get this book at all - they were not stories, it was like channel surfing and reading a snippet of the story.
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Read in October, 2008
"I like independent women," he said.
"Sure you do," I said. "They're not allowed to complain."
"Sure you do," I said. "They're not allowed to complain."
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Read in September, 2008
recommended to Elizabeth by:
a nice lady at the austin chroniclerecommends it for: you
she is real gutt at writing them short story likes. compact, vivid, unflinching. loved it.
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Depressing Irish short stories. Good if you are in a pissy mood.
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Read in September, 2008
This collection of Enright's short stories is a great read.
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