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A Girl With a Monkey: New and Selected Stories
 
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A Girl With a Monkey: New and Selected Stories [Paperback]

Leonard Michaels
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From Publishers Weekly

Cult literary author Michaels returns to the short story form with this set of 17: five from the '90s, two older works rewritten and nine reprinted from his celebrated collections, Going Places and I Would Have Saved Them If I Could. Michaels specializes in chronicles of erotic obsession. In "Viva La Tropicana," narrator Herman muses: "I could almost understand what comes into being, like another presence, between a man and a woman, and could almost feel how they must touch lest neither exist and invincible nothingness prevails." Infatuations have shaped Herman's life since his gangster uncle, Zev, fell for his widowed mother, who later ran off with a lawyer. When Zev asks Herman to contact Zev's ex in Havana, bizarre and dangerous espionage ensues. In the title story, a divorc? named Beard falls in love with Inger, a German prostitute, who flees from his pathological intensity. Beard almost wrecks his life to buy her earrings, but loses the jewelry--and then encounters Inger again, on a train. "Second Honeymoon" amounts to a long, sweet exploration of Jewish bourgeois life in the '50s. Newlywed Sheila Kahn falls for Larry Starker, the waiter at the Catskills hotel where she and her husband are honeymooning. Michaels tells the story through the eyes of Larry's unsympathetic roommate, Joseph Kukov: as the bookish, contemptuous Joseph charts Larry's almost unwilling seduction of Sheila, readers watch Joseph transcend his resentments. Michaels's clean, cold prose pays dignified homage to the imperious demands of sexual connection. His erotically driven characters try desperately to mark each other, to enclose one another within impossible bounds. His remarkable talent lets his new stories join ranks with his old, surveying the line between eros and selfishness with an almost frightening accuracy. (Apr.)
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From Library Journal

Many of the stories in this uneven collection were written in the late 1960s, a few date from more recent times, and one is repeated in both the original and in updated versions, "Honeymoon" and "Second Honeymoon." The title story follows a group of friends up to a roof to spy on a rabbi and his wife having sex, with tragic consequences. "Viva La Tropicana" re-creates a time when American gangsters were in Cuba and Uncle Zev comes from Havana to romance the widow of his twin brother. The characters and places are powerfully presented, but often the realism is too hard-edged to engage the reader. It's too bad, since short fiction suffers from neglect in the popular reading, but this collection--one story of which was included in Best American Short Stories 1991--is clearly the product of an author who strives too hard for perfection.
-Ann H. Fisher, Radford P.L., VA
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Book Description

Leonard Michaels's classic short stories back in print wtih new stories, each elegant, yet personal.
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