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Come to Me
  

Come to Me (Paperback)

de Amy Bloom (Author) "In the middle of the eulogy at my mother's boring and heartbreaking funeral, I began to think about calling off the wedding ..." En savoir plus
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Amy Bloom's 1993 collection, Come to Me, is filled with yearning mysteries of romantic and familial love that are far more complex than the phrase "love story" allows. The first sentence of the first story, "Love Is Not a Pie," evinces the contradictions, layers, and interconnections of her narrator's existence--and hooks the reader entirely. "In the middle of the eulogy at my mother's boring and heart-breaking funeral, I began to think about calling off the wedding." The title phrase means exactly what it says: Lila's mother didn't have a finite amount of affection and was lucky not to be forced to choose between love's accepted forms and a more unusual one: "People think that it can't be that way, but it can. You just have to find the right people." Lila realizes that she needs to get out of her engagement because she isn't ready for normality.

The unusual pervades these stories, and Bloom handles some outsized events with delicacy and humor. In "Sleepwalking," a new widow sends her stepson away after they've slept together, because she wants him to have a normal life. The author makes us aware that there's something terrible and foolhardy about this woman's decision. Several other characters find themselves in equally desperate situations, their only consolation being recollections of earlier bliss, often sensual: "It was like nothing else in my life, that river of love that I could dip into and leave and return to once more and find it still flowing." For them, memories of past happiness makes present sorrow bearable. This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Bloom's remarkably consistent first collection of stories includes her award-winning "Silver Water," a sad remembrance of a mentally ill sister and the family that loves yet cannot help her. The story includes elements common to Bloom's work: female protagonists whose lives are changed through psychological trauma, often involving therapists or people embarked on therapy. This makes sense, since Bloom herself is a practicing therapist. She deftly explores the complexity of the therapist-patient relationship ("Song of Solomon" and the aptly titled, ironic "Psychoanalysis Changed My Life"); the subtle brutality of troubled families ("Love Is Not a Pie," "Sleepwalking," "When the Year Grows Old"); and the strange compromises struck by couples to maintain tenuous emotional connections ("Sleepwalking"). Taken together, however, Bloom's insights into human love and obsession tend to blur into a long and rather uniform psychoanalytic lesson, undercut occasionally by revelations. She's at her best in showing how people really think, as in a description of a self-effacing housewife's distracted thoughts during sex in "The Sight of You," or in the title story, in which Bloom achieves a soaring complexity in characters whose strange behavior eludes any simple psychological explanation.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A world in each story, Mars 31 2003
Par Heather Schwartz (Montague, MA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire est de: Come To Me Pb (Paperback)
Having read her other books, Love Invents Us, and A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You, I think "Come To Me," is Amy Bloom's finest by far.

Each story broaches delicate issues of life and death, love and loss, and definition of family with humor and humility. Nothing is taken for granted, including the way she carefully chooses each word, each turn in the story.

Enter the beginning story with Ellen at her mother's funeral in "Love is Not a Pie." Watch as Henry and Marie contemplate monogamy and negotiate the confines of their relationship in "Faultlines" and "Only You." Follow Violet as she watches her sister fall apart in "Silver Water."

The endings of Amy Bloom's stories are surprising not because of shocking leaps in logic or tumultuous events, but because the world in each story unfolds so gently, envelopingly, and it is a jolt when each closes up again, leaving you with the imprint of a world gone, as quickly as it unfolded.

Amy Bloom knows humanity, and love with all its crinkles and idiosyncracies. Each story could be a book, and you will wish, as I did, for them to continue.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Unique Subject Matter, Oct. 7 2002
Par Kim Robinson (Duluth, MN. United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Ce commentaire est de: Come To Me Pb (Paperback)
"Come to Me" is a book of short stories. Each one dealing with outrageous, extraodinary, unimaginable subject matter.
Such as..."Love is not a Pie" about a husband and wife who bring another man into their bed.

OR..."Sleepwalking" A stepmother seduces her stepson. (Naughty)

"Silver Water"... A tearjerker about a girl remembering her sister's
life and suicide.

"Only You"...A bored housewife who falls head over heals with her hairdresser who happens to be a transvestite.

My favorite---"Phychoanalysis Changed My Life"...A (very smart) therapist has a plan to set her son up with a patient. (unexpected and colorful)!

If you're seaching for skillful writing, unique metaphor, truth, and the element of uncut surprise...this is definitely the book for you.

>>NOTE>> Even though I did not agree with some of the subject matter, I found myself identifying with the characters.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An Amazing Collection of Short Stories, Oct. 24 2001
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Ce commentaire est de: Come To Me Pb (Paperback)
Amy Bloom surpasses the majority of modern and postmodern writers in her ability to walk us along the thin line between bliss and sorrow, hope and despair, often tempting us to jump or fall, but ultimately maintaining her course and bringing us to the end where the line dissolves. Her language is sensual decadence for the reader, but her control and neutrality towards beauty enable her to escape the pitfall of sentimentality.
_Love Invents Us_, a novel which she developed out of one of the stories found here ("Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines"), is certainly worth the read, particularly for fans of this book.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing
This is one of the most disappointing book of short stories I have read in a long time. The characters are shallow, boring and forgettable. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mars 3 2001 par irdrus

4.0étoiles sur 5 An unflinchingly honest look at relationships
I came to know Amy Bloom in my early twenties as a subscriber to Glamour Magazine. Her column was always witty. Always insightful. Lisez davantage
Publié le Déc 8 2000 par Box2er

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dog eared and well loved
I've lost count of how many times I've loaned this book to friends (plus how many times I've read it). Lisez davantage
Publié le Nov. 29 2000 par Wendy Wolfe

3.0étoiles sur 5 Hardly mind-altering, but good.
I'm very picky about fiction, and when I read that this collection of stories had been a finalist for the NBA, I was expecting something more than what I got. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 22 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Simply the best
This is a superb collection of short stories, a genre of which I'm not usually very fond. But each story is a gem of one or more aspects of the human condition, which Bloom... Lisez davantage
Publié le Fév 21 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful collection of short stories!
Amy Bloom offers an insightful perspective into peoples' lives with this collection of short stories. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 15 1999 par slwheelock

5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant and real
I love reading stories in which the characters seem like they could be just a phone call away. It wasn't one story or another that touched me, it was the small and beautiful... Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 30 1998

3.0étoiles sur 5 Simplistic Jerry Springer-like psychobabble.
I was disappointed with this book. One would expect great prose from a National Book Award winner, yet Bloom's stories all sound vaguely the same. Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 22 1998 par suipat@mailexcite.com

4.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderfully quirky collection of short stories.
This is a quiet little collection that is at once poignant and hilarious. It's about people like us, fragile, loving, caring, jealous, neat, messy, and most of all, human... Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 12 1998 par mindycarpenter@hotmail.com

4.0étoiles sur 5 This book was very interesting and different to me
I am a freshman in college and Bloom's book was really a different type of text for me to read. Many of my fellow students in class were surprised at the book's content, and said... Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 20 1998

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