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Hotel Eden
 
 

Hotel Eden (Paperback)

de Ron Carlson (Author)
4.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)

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A wrestler gets an erection and the crowd turns viciously against him. A young, beautiful prostitute thinks better of her latest client, a baseball player who has already killed 11 spectators with his foul shots, than she does of married men "playing the dark game that some men did, putting themselves closer and closer to the edge of their lives, until something went over." A warrior justifies a major tactical mistake (not leaving enough time for the cauldron of oil to heat) in a gung-ho bureaucratic report: "The problems of the day were not attributable to inappropriate deportment. My staff was good. It was when the Visigoths had approached close enough that we could see their cruel eyes and we could read the savage and misspelled tattoos that I realized our error."

Hotel Eden offers two hilarious stories, the boiling oil project and a complex variation on a suburban myth. A young couple necking in an isolated spot hears scratching on one side of the car, speeds off, and discovers the local psychopath's prosthetic hook on the door handle. In Ron Carlson's telling, the item belongs to an innocent mental-asylum watchman. And Mr. Howard Lugdrum is more than a little upset that everyone's sympathy is going to the kids! "I was lucky I was wearing my simple hook and the straps broke; if I'd been wearing my regular armature, those two little criminals would have dragged me to death." This is a seriously funny collection, but it is also serious. In several pieces, notably the title story, "Oxygen," and "Nightcap," the characters are led astray and into disappointment or unwanted knowledge. The college student delivering medical oxygen one summer vacation realizes, "I was young those nights, but I was getting over it." Carlson is also a poet of precarious lives, humiliation, and loss. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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In News of the World (Norton, 1987), Carlson wryly observed the public's fascination with the weirdness of tabloid journalism by giving us a straightforward accounts of Bigfoot, our most popular urban legend. The strongest stories in his uneven new collection have this same sort of quirky sensibility. In "The Chromium Hook," we find out the real story behind that deranged mental hospital escapee who has terrorized generations of teenage couples, and "What We Wanted to Do" is a hilarious account of medieval warfare gone haywire, told in a way that could pass as a modern-day, excuse-ridden statement to the press. "The Hotel Eden" and "Oxygen" are truly engrossing and pack an emotional wallop, but most of the other stories here have a somewhat generic feel and fail to transcend the conventional, man-has-difficulty-relating-to-women plotline. For larger fiction collections.?Christine DeZelar-Tiedman, Univ. of Idaho Lib., Moscow
Copyright 1997 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 Collection of stories that will entertain and move you, Juil 13 2002
Par ChickLitGurrl™ "Shon Bacon" (Lake Charles, LA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I found myself very entertained by Carlson's collection of stories, Hotel Eden. A lot of people insisted that I check out his work, and I'm so glad I did. What I found in Hotel Eden was a collection of stories with characters from every walk of life. They were so different, yet so real that I found it hard to believe they lived only on the page and in my mind.

Any reader of Hotel Eden will appreciate Carlson's tight and poetic writing that has the ability to snatch you into - at times - bizarre storylines, like the story Zanduce at Second, about a baseball player who has killed 11 spectators with his stinging foul shot and finds an almost blood thirsty thrill in regaining his former playing prowess.

In a collection, I would expect to find a few great stories, but in Hotel Eden, I found 12 wonderful stories filled with intriguing characters, fascinating plotlines and a mixture of humor and reality (a sometime sobering thing).

I would definitely recommend Hotel Eden to those interested in reading great literature that is ENTERTAINING.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 His Best Collection Ever, Janv. 13 2002
Par M. Cox - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The Hotel Eden is possibly Carlson's best collection of short stories ever. This is a fine example of an author in his element of short stories--they are engaging and funny, even fascinating. "The Hotel Eden" is actually my least favorite in the collection (but it's still nothing to look down at). However, I'm somewhat fond of "The Chromium Hook" (an out-take of the popular urban legend) and "Dr. Slime." I wouldn't be going far to say that this collection is genius! Read it.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Count Carlson among the top short story writers working toda, Mai 9 2000
Ce commentaire est de: Hotel Eden Stories (Hardcover)
A story should either make you laugh or cry. Ron Carlson's stories do both. I don't know how else to describe his stories other than comparison -- he's as poignant as Andre Dubus, as funny as Lee K. Abbott and John Dufresne, as insightful as Charles Baxter and Lynne Barrett, and has an eye for detail like William Trevor or Alice Munro. Though he's not a minimalist, Carlson doesn't waste a word to sentimentality or a scene to gratuitous fluff. His stories are chiseled out of granite. A great collection.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 This book is absolutely aces.
The stories in this book are horribly fun to read. Ron Carlson has a really cool sense of humor. As a college student, it is important to read material that excites your spirit,... Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 27 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 If You Liked Raymond Carver . . .
or any of the masters of the short story genre, stay away from this book. never have i been so underwhelmed by a collection of short stories that i was compelled to write. Lisez davantage
Publié le Déc 1 1998 par D. Harnett

5.0étoiles sur 5 Highly recommended collection of short stories
Ron Carlson's latest collection of short stories addresses the question: What it is to be human? His stories are extraordinary, at the same time, keeping that ever so important... Lisez davantage
Publié le Nov. 16 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Very Entertaining! Great job!
When I first ordered this book and realized it was a book of short stories, I was disappointed ...until I opened up the cover and began to read. Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 2 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hotel Eden is an exceptional read.
I usually do not read short stories--never found anything to approach the experience of reading someone like Katherine Anne Porter. Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 1 1998 par Rich Derr (lmfcc@hotmail.com)

5.0étoiles sur 5 If you love short stories, there are none more enjoyable.
All of Ron Carlson's characters have heart. His stories are funny and poignant and even if you guess where they're going, you'll still enjoy the ride.
Publié le Juil 30 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ron Carlson is magnificient
I had the pleasure of hearing Ron Carlson speak to my Junior English class in high school. He captured my attention then and he did it again with his brilliant stories found in... Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 25 1998 par haleley@hotmail.com

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ron Carlson has done it again - rich and masterful.
The Hotel Eden Stories, by Ron Carlson, are written with such clarity that you feel like you are in the front seat of the pick-up in the story, Oxygen, and in the the Hotel Eden... Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 14 1997

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