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Bear and His Daughter: Stories Book

The stories in Robert Stone's first collection, Bear and His Daughter were written over the course of 30 years and cover a variety of topics from abortion to drug dealing. In "Miserere," Mary Urquhart, a widow who lost her own children in a terrible accident, now assuages her guilt by taking responsibility for the souls of the unborn. In "Under the Pitons, " the reluctant Blessington finds himself caught up in the grim aftermath of a drug-running scheme, while in "Porque No Tiene, Porque Le Falta" a hike up the side of a Mexican volcano brings about eruptions in the personal lives of ex-patriot Fletch and his companions. Most of the characters in Stone's stories are male, most of them have no first names. The writing is spare, the motivations and emotions are telegraphed. Everyone in this collection has been wounded by life, and anger is their shield against further pain. Stone is well-known for uncompromising prose on subjects as divergent as Vietnam and Hollywood. In Bear and His Daughter, he continues his exploration of the dark recesses of the human soul.Read More

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  • Product Description

    A collection of short stories includes "Miserere," in which a widowed and childless librarian becomes an avid participant in the antiabortion movement and the title story, about the relationship between a father and his growing daughter.

  • 0395636523
  • 9780395636527
  • Robert Stone
  • 2 June 1997
  • Houghton Mifflin (Trade)
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 222
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