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138 pages, 5 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches, 2004
$15.95 paper, 0-87745-911-8, 978-0-87745-911-8
Rueful, bittersweet, funny, written with tenderness and bite, Merrill Feitells stories, like so many classic short stories, are made from the plain and painful stuff of this world, and haunted by the possibility, and the impossibility, of a better one.Michael Chabon
This award-winning display is a saucy, vibrant collection, both timely and timeless. These stories never disappointthey are funny, unpredictable, skillfully honed, and very moving. Merrill Feitell loves her characters even if they dont love themselves, and that makes for a rich, impressive debut.Antonya Nelson, author of Female Trouble
Merrill Feitells stories are keenly observant: they show us the almost invisible gestures people engage in at those moments when their emotions are about to seize up. She writes beautifully and unsentimentally about the kindness strangers can sometimes, and unexpectedly, show each other. This is a fine and wonderful collection.Charles Baxter
Merrill Feitells charming stories nicely balance the longings of the single life with its triumphs. Her characters are a delight, and the pages resonate with humor, generosity, love, loss, and that elusive sense of the world truly spinning beneath our feet.Andrea Barrett, author of Ship Fever and Servants of the Map
The stories in Merrill Feitells award-winning collection, Here Beneath Low-Flying Planes, examine the fleeting and unexpected moments of human connection, reminding us of the indelible impact we have on one another no matter how insignificant or anonymous we might feel under our huge, collective sky.
Feitells characters deal with shifting dynamics in relationshipswhether they be best friends, lovers, family, or even strangersthat consistently leave them torn between two places or commitments. In the title story, Janie has undergone a painful childbirth experience and her group of friends must pioneer new dynamics while she wonders how to bring her old self back. In Bike New York! amid thirty thousand cyclists, a man on the brink of marriage meets a young girl who, in a tiny Brooklyn bakery, affirms both who he has been and who he is going to be. On this short detour from normal life he comes to understand the funny thing about finding your way in the world. There was a place laid out for you . . . and even as you stepped into it, happy for the chance to rest, you wondered how you ever ended up there.
Funny, big-hearted, and deft, Here Beneath Low-Flying Planes navigates the reader through the life that happens when youre planning other things. It is a collection of experiences, roads not taken, and the intense and unforeseen sparks of connection we hope for.
Merrill Feitell, a native New Yorker, received her MFA from Columbia University in 2000, was the Bread Loaf Writers Conferences Margaret Bridgman Fellow in Fiction in 2003, and was chosen as one of Fictions New Luminaries by the Virginia Quarterly Review. Her fiction has been published in Book Magazine, Glimmer Train, and the Best New American Voices 2000. She currently resides in Brooklyn. |
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