The Chicago Tribune has called Richard Burgin "among our finest artists of love at its most desperate," a critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer dubbed him "one of America's most distinctive storytellers... I can think of no one else of his generation who reports the contemporary war between the sex
The conference on beautiful moments
β Scribed by Burgin, Richard
- Publisher
- Routledge;Johns Hopkins University Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 190
- Series
- Johns Hopkins poetry and fiction
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Chicago Tribune has called Richard Burgin "among our finest artists of love at its most desperate," a critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer dubbed him "one of Americaβs most distinctive storytellers... I can think of no one else of his generation who reports the contemporary war between the sexes with more devastating wit and accuracy." Through an extraordinarily vivid and variegated set of characters, The Conference on Beautiful Moments, Burginβs sixth collection of stories, continues his daringly dark yet often humorous exploration of these themes, as well as our mysterious quest for truth, success, and identity.
In the gently satiric "Jonathan and Lillian," a movie star throws a dinner party with very different meanings for her biographer, her butler and ex-lover, and herself. In "Cruise," an aging straight man befriends a young gay man. Together they meet on their cruise shipβs deck to confess to each other "the worst thing they have ever done." In the title story, a journalist sent to investigate a conference formerly devoted to discussing beauty in the arts discovers it has turned into something considerably more sinister.
In The Conference on Beautiful Moments, Burgin writes with equal compassion and insight about the homeless and the wealthy, prostitutes and businessmen, an autistic child and an art forger. His characters are masterfully illuminated by their interior narratives, which burst sharply into conversations at once intimate and calculated.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Jonathan and Lillian --
The second floor --
Vivian and Sid break up --
Robert and his wife --
Mayor Bat --
Uncle Simon and Gene --
Cruise --
Dates in Hell --
Duck pills --
The conference on beautiful moments.
β¦ Subjects
Short stories, American. Electronic books.
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