The thirty-four stories in this seminal collection powerfully display what have become Lydia Davis's trademarks--dexterity, brevity, understatement, and surprise. Although the certainty of her prose suggests a world of almost clinical reason and clarity, her characters show us that life, thought, and language are full of disorder. "Break It Down "is Davis at her best. In the words of Jonathan Franzen, she is "a magician of self-consciousness."
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once a very stupid man
评分最爱那篇Sketches for a Life of Wassily
评分最爱那篇Sketches for a Life of Wassily
评分A translator of Flaubert, Proust, and Blanchot, Lydia Davis is also one of the stylists who explore ordinariness and (self-)consciousness in succinct stories.
评分once a very stupid man
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