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Perfect Recall: New Stories (Paperback)

by Ann Beattie (Author)
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The 1998 publication of Park City, a collection of new and selected stories, sparked a much-deserved revival of interest in Beattie, one of the most underappreciated of major contemporary writers. Now, Beattie rewards longtime fans and new readers alike with 11 deft, pitch-perfect stories. Plunging straight into the living rooms and back yards where her first-name-only protagonists gather to converse, complain, eat, drink and cook, Beattie gets to the evasive, impatient heart of 21st-century living. In clear, graceful prose, she presents a range of characters, from a penniless war veteran who must endure the "revenge of the ordinary world" ("Hurricane Carleyville") to a culinary celebrity who vacations in Key West and anticipates preparing an impromptu meal for President Clinton ("The Big-Breasted Pilgrim"). In "The Famous Poet, Amid Bougainvillea," Beattie's subtle, satiric wit comes to play as Hopper and Randy, assistants to rich artists, reminisce about the past and creak through the daily motions of living in bodies that have failed them. Similar themes of dependence and vulnerability arise in the emotionally charged "The Women of This World." Adeptly depicting the dynamics between Dale; her ditzy mother-in-law, Brenda; her scholarly husband, Nelson; and her shrewdly malevolent father-in-law, Jerome, Beattie juxtaposes Nelson and Jerome's struggle for perfection in life, music and wine with a terrible tragedy that causes Dale to ruminate on humanity's inherent imperfection. Beattie still captures the zeitgeist like no one else, effortlesslyDor so it seemsDrevealing the sudden intimacies and sweet ironies of a crowded, improbable world. Only when she touches down, light as a trapeze artist, at the end of a tale, does the reader become aware of the perfect arcs she traces. (Jan.) Forecast: Beattie won the 2000 Pen/Malamud Award for excellence in short fiction. If her mastery of the form is highlighted by booksellers, discerning readersDalready drawn to this title for its colorful, pointillist coverDshould buy.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This just in, so there's not much news: more "perfect" stories from Beattie.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars She Makes a Book Your Friend, July 23 2003
By Janet E Salvage (Nazareth, PA United States) - See all my reviews
Ann Beattie's collection of eleven stories, peopled by closet eccentrics, is aptly titled Perfect Recall. With her particular brand of storytelling, it appears that Beattie has mastered perfect recall, if not total recall, herself. She christens at least one character in each story with it. This, of course, introduces conflict. Everyone's perception of the past is quite different.

I'm most amazed by the tremendous amount of imagery and details Ann Beatty can compress into one short story as well as into one enlightening opening paragraph which serves as the "hook" you can't say no to. Beattie has a unique talent to get what appears to be everything in her writer's mind down and still make her fiction sound very real.

Is it real? Some of it? Fiction writers write what they know and then some but this author's imagination soars with ideas from which spring vivid specifics. Yet all is set down in complete, coherent paragraphs, which admittedly ramble, but you don't care, you indulge.

In fact, ingesting is an ultimate high. Beattie's writing is like conversation with a good friend. You come away feeling better because she chose to include you in her thoughts.

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1.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment!, April 15 2002
I was thrilled to find a new Ann Beattie book (new to me; I'd somehow missed this book in hardcover), and could hardly stand to wait a minute to begin it.

What has happened is that after reading the first two stories, I've already given-up on this collection. THE DOCTOR'S HOUSE got such awful reviews that I didn't buy it, so I was excited to find, I thought, a book that would show Beattie at her best. The first two stories in this collection ramble, are artsy as all get-out, and don't have any of the striking clarity I've always associated with Beattie. Has something happened to her? Has she lost her gift? From the two stories I read, it certainly would seem so. I was so annoyed reading the first two stories that I was tapping my foot as I read, something I just never do. I refuse to make myself finish this book, though I usually feel a terrible compulsion to finish even the worst books. This book is just an utter disappointment to me. I've read the other three reviews here, and I'll read the title story, since it's been well received, but that's about it. What a shame!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, Mar 1 2002
By Jody M. Keene (the South) - See all my reviews
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Ann Beattie's collection The Burning House has always been one of those books I carry around like a security blanket and look to for inspiration and entertainment. I had high hopes for Perfect Recall, but the new stories it contains did not meet my expectations. The minimalist, tight style I adore in The Burning House has given way to a rambling, lengthy style that often seems to detract as much as it adds, and I ended very few of the stories feeling that I had learned something, or even felt something, worthwhile--I felt like I hadn't read just a disappointing Beattie story, which is bad enough, but a disappointing short story.

There are a few stories worth reading, of course. The title story is Beattie at her best, and "The Famous Poet, Amid Bougainvillea" is a slow, melancholoy nocturne of a story that left me thinking "THIS is what Beattie is all about." "See the Pyramids" and "Mermaids" have their moments, but I don't think either of them reaches the heights of some of Beattie's former stories.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Weather Envy
My reaction to Beattie's collection was similar to Jeff's (see review below). Although I admire Beattie's style and gift for exquisite imagery, I did not love all the stories in... Read more
Published on Mar 19 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars New Stories
Though this is not one of Beattie's best works, I enjoyed reading Perfect Recall. Many of the stories have delicious endings and moments of clarity for the characters which make... Read more
Published on Mar 5 2001 by Jeff

3.0 out of 5 stars New Stories
Though this is not one of Beattie's best works, I enjoyed reading Perfect Recall. Many of the stories have delicious endings and moments of clarity for the characters which make... Read more
Published on Mar 5 2001 by Jeff

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