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Assorted Fire Events: Stories

By David Means

The paperback of the critically acclaimed story collection from David Means.

‘One of the best American collections of the last ten years…This is food for the hungry.’ Jonathan Franzen

‘His writing blazes with originality and self-assuredness…A striking new voice in American fiction.’ Dominic Bradbury, The Times

‘Worlds collide and spring apart…this sort of thing happens all the time in life, yet I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone bother to express it so devastatingly in literature.’ Julie Myerson, Guardian

‘There are stories in this collection that expose the pain of growing up, or the lies within marriage, as well as anything written by anyone, anywhere…The finest collection of stories to appear in years.’ John Burnside, Scotsman

‘Means presents the perfect detail at the perfect time. He has a tender, but revealing grasp of human frailty and – that rare thing – a gift for finding and conveying dignity to his characters.’ A.L. Kennedy

‘An unsettling, fiercly felt debut collection. His prose can sometimes give you lives in single sentences. In its rigour and controlled sense of experiment, it is reminiscent of some of the best of the more singular American short story writers of the last few decades.’ Tim Adams, Observer

‘We care for the characters as if we have known and loved and detested them forever…An exceptional book.’ Michel Faber, Scotland on Sunday

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 04 Oct 2010
Pages: 176
ISBN: 978-0-00-713756-5
Price: £9.99 (Export Price) , £9.99, €None
David Means was born and raised in Michigan. He now lives in Nyack, New York with his wife and twins.

”'The roll-call of honour, from Eudora Welty, to John Cheever, John Updike, William Maxwell, to Richard Ford, Tobias Wolff and Annie Proulx, is long and rich. Just when it seemed that things could get no better, along comes David Means.” - Eileen Battersby, Irish Times

”'Extraordinary accomplished.” - Matt Thorne, Independent on Sunday

”'These are brittle, masculine stories of shifting surfaces and hard edges, true insight and tenderness.” - Lisa Allardice, Daily Telegraph