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5.0 out of 5 stars
master of short fiction,
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This review is from: The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel (Paperback)
Simply:Amy Hempel is the best writer of short fiction I have ever read. More genius (in the form of gorgeous, brilliant, devastating, incisive, minimalist prose) per square inch than any other collection I've ever encountered. I cannot imagine a conversation with someone in which we debate the merit of her work. We could only celebrate it, revel in it, bow down to it.
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3.8 out of 5 stars (33 customer reviews) 44 of 48 people found the following review helpful
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A Pleasant Surprise,
By A. Harrell "aharrell@ci.denver.co.us" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel (Hardcover)
I am embarrassed to say that before I read Amy Hempel's "The Collected Stories", I did not know anything about her. If Hempel's writing is considered "minimalist", she certainly manages to pack a wallop in the words she carefully uses. I would not classify Hempel's writing as "minimalist"; her view of the world from the inside out is powerful and intriguing. The stories frequently deal with grief and sadness. Each word is carefully chosen. The emotions that Hempel's use of language elicits are palpable and powerful: they often seem to strike a cord of unexpected and frightening familiarity. The book is expansive and the stories in this collection grow on you. To have all of these stories in one volume, the reader has the opportunity to witness the evolution and growth of a writer. Hempel's stories seem to grow sadder as she matures as a writer; but, at the same time they flower ever so beautifully as her perception deepens.As I was reading this collection I found myself anxious to return home from work so I can sneak another peek at one of these delicious tales. I am delighted to have found this treasure. I am dazzled by Hempel's art. If you buy this collection, you will not be disappointed. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Short and not necessarily sweet,
By Shashi Jivan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel (Hardcover)
Amy Hempel's short stories are short -- not because she doesn't have much to say, but rather she can say much in fewer words and with more impact. As I read through this collection, I became more aware of how she chooses her words and how deeply powerful they become. The simplicity and power of her stories are in their directness, and in re-reading several of them I was struck once again by a sense of wonder. Not all of them are sweet, but they will strike you in one way or another.
42 of 51 people found the following review helpful
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Very Short Stories, Very Good,
By C. Hutton "book maven" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel (Hardcover)
Amy Hempel has published four volumnes of short stories which are collected together here for the first time. Written over the past twenty years, the actual stories are quite brief (three pages for many and the novella's would be short stories by any other writer). She is inside the head of her narrators in a stream of consciousness style that is short on plot and long on exploration of feelings. Given that "At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom" (1990) is out of print and the other three paperbacks would cost $35 at Amazon, "The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel" is a bargin at $17. And the stories stay with you long after you read them.
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