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Binocular Vision (Pushkin Classics)

by Edith Pearlman

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Pushkin Press. Paperback. NEW. Title: Edith Pearlman: A Master of Timeless Storytelling Introduction: Edith Pearlman, an award-winning American writer, has captivated readers for over four decades with her poignant and insightful short stories. Hailed as one of the best contemporary writers, she has been likened to literary giants such as Alice Munro, John Updike, and Anton Chekhov. Pearlman's collection of stories spans diverse settings and explores the depth and complexity of human experiences. Her unique sensibility, coupled with her wit, lucidity, and compassion, sets her apart as one of America's greatest modern writers. Pearlman's Writing Journey: Edith Pearlman embarked on her remarkable writing journey relatively late in life. In 1996, at the age of sixty, she published her debut collection of stories, which marked the beginning of her literary success. Throughout her career, Pearlman crafted over 250 works of short fiction, which appeared in prestigious magazines, literary journals, anthologies, and online publications. Her contributions to the literary world earned her numerous accolades, including three O. Henry Prizes, the Drue Heinz Prize for Literature, and a Mary McCarthy Prize. In 2011, she was honored with the distinguished PEN/Malamud Award, placing her among the ranks of esteemed authors such as John Updike and Joyce Carol Oates. Pearlman's Literary Style and Themes: Edith Pearlman's storytelling prowess lies in her ability to encapsulate life's intricate nuances in her narratives. With an impressive range and depth, her stories transport readers across time and locations, from tsarist Russia to the coastal landscapes of Maine, and from the ancient streets of Jerusalem to the heart of Massachusetts. Pearlman's stories explore a broad array of human experiences, from the forbidden love affair between young cousins to the poignant decision of an elderly couple to shoplift. She delves into the profound with an old woman's deathbed confession about her mother's affair, creating a timeless and unique literary sensibility. Critical Acclaim and Literary Influence: Pearlman's exceptional talent did not go unnoticed by literary critics and fellow writers. The Sunday Times praised her book as a "spectacular literary revelation," elevating her status as a master of the craft. Readers and critics have drawn comparisons between Pearlman and renowned authors Alice Munro, John Updike, and Anton Chekhov, further solidifying her place in the literary pantheon. Her work has been described as a literary revelation, drawing readers into her narratives through her mastery of language and her ability to evoke empathy and compassion. Conclusion: Edith Pearlman's contributions to the world of literature are a testament to her remarkable talent as a writer. The longevity and diversity of her career, spanning over four decades, illustrate her dedication and passion for storytelling. Pearlman's stories resonate deeply with readers, capturing the human condition with eloquence and aplomb. Her writing style, imbued with wit, lucidity, and compassion, has garnered critical acclaim and established her as one of America's greatest modern writers. With her timeless narratives and profound insights, Edith Pearlman has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.

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Binocular Vision (Pushkin Classics)
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Edith Pearlman
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ISBN 10
1805330470
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9781805330479
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