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The Middle Stories [Paperback]

Sheila Heti
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Paperback, Oct 1 2002 --  

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Sheila Heti's The Middle Stories is a pillow book for fashionable young urban sophisticates. The flitting stories in this collection of faux fairy tales and contemporary fables are told in an intelligent, coy voice, echoing the sort of English children's book that recounts the adventures of young aristocrats-to-be named Cyril or Enid. The Middle Stories are, however, modern and squarely North American, replete with drink, casual sex, postmodern ennui, and bouts of consumerism. Some of The Middle Stories fall into a fairy-tale universe, mixing princesses and talking frogs with luckless, depressed plumbers. Others roam through more pedestrian settings like house parties, campuses, and too-small apartments, but these stories, too, read like fables or even cautionary tales, and one almost expects to find a moral appended to one or two of them.

Heti's contemporary grown-up bedtime stories bear more than a passing resemblance to Douglas Coupland's more playful moods, particularly some of the stories told by the characters in Generation X or the pieces collected in Life After God. Heti's stories represent a younger generation, though, and have no truck with Coupland's dread and pathos, donning a veneer of unconcern instead. Heti is at her best when she allows the satirical undercurrents of her fables to dominate, and in stories like "The Poet and the Novelist as Roommates" and "The Miss and Sylvia and Sam" she can be wickedly funny. The Middle Stories is not a book to be read cover to cover--the persistently ingenuous voice makes this impossible--but it is a pleasant and witty dabbler's pastime. --Harvey Cornell --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"Her prose is brilliantly crafted and everything about her stories is surprising and yet rings true." -- "Hour" --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars disturbing yet understated nightmares, May 1 2003
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Heti's series of short stories were incredibly surreal yet wholly believable.The undercurrent running throughout is the same one you would expirence in a nightmare where nothing blood-and-guts horrible occurs, but you feel a building sense of or horror anyway. It is disquieting, unsettling, sometimes strangely funny, and I was hooked. For some reason parts of the book reminded me of a Dali painting. This is also one of the few books I've seen who's cover is just as innovative as the stories themselves.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Heti is the real deal, April 1 2003
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OilCanBoyd (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
the OilCan has to give it up for McSweeney's. This collection will wake you out of your obviously humdrum life. The stories are fantastic and will stay with you long after the reading process is done. O Canada
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a find!, April 6 2007
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This review is from: The Middle Stories (Paperback)
I really enjoyed these short stories. Very moving, thought provoking, and insightful. This book will keep you thinking. It visualizes scenes from modern life with superb finesse.

It is a relatively quick read but also it is thrill to read, so I suggest you pace it out, and enjoy it with a cup of tea and some chocolate. Some of the stories are mildly depressing, but that is counterbalanced by the enthusiasm of the writer.
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