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Stories in an Almost Classical Mode
 
 

Stories in an Almost Classical Mode (Paperback)

by Harold Brodkey (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

These 18 stories "are freighted with a magnificence of language that reveals Brodkey's singular ability to convey the truth and complexity of a moment in time, frequently as seen through the eyes of a child," found PW , noting the delicacy and sadness of the "exquisitely rendered narratives."
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Since 1958, when he published a book of short stories called First Love and Other Sorrows , Brodkey has become something of a mystery man. The present volume collects, in chronological order, magazine work of the past three decades. The stories are "classical" only in the sense that they avoid trendy experimentation: there isn't a trace of minimalism, metaficiton, or magic realism. Brodkey's subject is the Sturm und Drang of human relationships, especially sexual relationships. Acutely sensitive, intensely analytical, he writes with "the authority of being on one's knees in front of the event" (to quote one of his characters). No matter what the situation, the narrative voice is invariably eloquent and intelligenttoo much so, at times. An important book, but one best sampled in small doses. Edward B. St. John, Loyola Law Sch. Lib., Los Angeles
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Great American Writer That Never Was, Feb 13 2003
Brodkey is murky, cloudy, discursive, brilliant, static, and often boring--in this collection, not in his First Love and Other Stories, written before he became a literary cult figure. If you've never read him, this is probably the best of his late fiction. Profane Friendship and Runaway Soul are all but unreadable. This Wild Darkness, which was edited by his wife, possibly for intelligibility, is a fantastic memoir and meditation on living and dying. I'd recommend, for a good blast of Brodkey the fiction writer, First Love and also Almost Classical Mode. The former presentes lucid, moving, beautifully written stories. The latter offers mandarin, inaccessible prose that seems to be trying to capture the mind as it oscillates from thought to thought, feeling to feeling. The result is a weird, involuted, sometimes compelling collection.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Painfully Self-Absorbed, Sep 25 2001
By "zachnjack" (kirkland, WA USA) - See all my reviews
Honesty compels me to confess: I stopped reading just over halfway through the book. When I reached, "Largely an Oral History of My Mother" [pg 323], I knew I was defeated; I had lost my will to continue. I sensed the possibility of coming trouble when the initial story failed to deliver sufficient reward for the effort; I read the second, and thought I had underrated the author's ability to sustain my interest. In fact, I liked it a LOT. So, too, "Hofstedt and Jean -- and Others," and "Innocence," as well. But then...the self-indulgent, narcissism, painful, banal, self-absorbtion began to gnaw at my interest, nibbling relentlessly at the raw edges of pleasure, until, finally, by the time I completed "The Pain Continuum," I had begun to root for Big Sister! A few more well-placed whacks of the broomstick, and I might have been SPARED the author's endless whining. My appreciation for the daily grind of psychiatrists, who listen to the unedited versions of this [junk] day-in and day-out, has taken a giant leap.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, Jan 18 2000
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There are some real gems in this collection; "Ceil," for instance,is a wonder. I liked some of the stories and didn't like others, but when Brodkey is at his best his work is very moving.
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3.0 out of 5 stars One great story, and some with greatness in their reach
A lot of what people say of Brodkey's work is true: he's ponderous, unendurable, brilliant, unreadable and fascinating. Lisez davantage
Published on April 7 1999 by Rodney Welch (philostrate@hotm...

5.0 out of 5 stars On Building a Personality
Brodkey breaks so many rules of narration in this collection of stories that he can be judged aptly by no standards other than his own. Lisez davantage
Published on Nov 23 1998 by Charlie Corsair

2.0 out of 5 stars A deeply disturbing, and terribly disappointing, collection.
Prior to Stories in An Almost Classical Mode, I had read Brodkey's First Love and Other Sorrows. I thought First Love approached greatness in many places, and the way he turned... Lisez davantage
Published on Dec 2 1997 by questedj@aol.com

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the finest prose stylists of the century.
Certain passages -- sometimes single sentences -- are so gorgeous they can make you stop and shudder and go back to reread them. Lisez davantage
Published on Dec 19 1996

5.0 out of 5 stars Brodkey rocks my world!
Never loan this book out to anyone--they'll never return it
Published on Aug 17 1996

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