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Narcissa & Other Fables

✍ Scribed by Louis Auchincloss


Book ID
110874223
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
645 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780547970462
ASIN
B00DFM6OYG

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✦ Synopsis


Twelve stories observing modern American life and morals in the twentieth century, from the National Medal of Arts–winning author of The Cat and the King.
With this collection of short stories, Louis Auchincloss will delight his already devoted followers and win many more into the ranks. The stories, which range from studies of family manipulation to the secrets of artistic inspiration, are in fact subtle fables that probe the heart of modern American life to examine the moral confusion that exists there.
In the title story, a wealthy muralist and patroness of the arts succumbs to the near compulsion of posing in the nude for a fellow artist who then blackmails her. In other tales, a clergyman conceives of adultery as a valid means of sharing Christian charity; a socially prominent family conspires to entrap a girl into a "front" marriage with their homosexual son and heir; an art student writes his thesis on some startling theories as to why a famed painter of elegant interiors never includes a human figure in his pictures; a federal judge sells his opinions to the highest bidder with a recklessness that seems, almost suicidally, to invite detection.
Combining his powers of storytelling and observation, Auchincloss creates in Narcissa and Other Fables a penetrating glimpse into the ethical malaise of our century.
Praise for Narcissa and Other Fables
"This book of short stories by America's leading novelist of manners is a textbook in how to write fiction in miniature. It begins with "fables" of normal short story length and ends with tour de force one-pagersΒ .Β .Β .Β . The confused ethics of Americans in the dying years of a revolutionary century are put under the microscope for a moment of breath-taking clarity." β€”Frederick M. Winship, UPI
"Auchincloss is a worldly philosopher who writes with confident authority of the law office and the board room, but he is also a social historian and an amused observer of the prosperous at play. The venue may be a cruise ship or a minor stately home in Virginia, an urban chateau on Fifth Avenue or a great bibliophile's private library overlooking the East River. His characters tend to be "tribal creatures" who pay lip service to social taboos but who live by the laws of self-interest." β€”Frances Taliaferro, New York Times


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