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The Complete Stories
The Complete Stories
Author: Bernard Malamud
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 272147

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 656
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.8

ISBN: 0374525757
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780374525750
ASIN: 0374525757

Publication Date: October 12, 1998
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5 out of 5 stars "The Last Mohican"   November 26, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This collection reveals the genius of Malamud as a short story writer second to none. The Georgia Catholic author Flannery O'Connor saw this clearly when, after reading Malamud, she remarked wittily on why Jewish writers were "different." In her words, "They're smarter than us." To my mind, the signal story in this collection is the too little known "The Last Mohican." This comical Arthur Fidelman story, about a failed Jewish artist who's come to Italy to write a critical study on the Christian artist Giotto, is itself a profound Judeo-Christian adventure - with Tolstoy's views on art thrown in - involving a hilarious but moving "conversion" in its central figure. The story's clear implication is the paradoxical idea that gain often involves a loss of sorts. One can see here when reading, say, her story "Good Country People," what the great Flannery O'Connor learned as a writer from her equally great predecessor in the short story, Bernard Malamud.


5 out of 5 stars Master of the Short Story   October 15, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Called the modern master of the short story, Malamud has won two National Book Awards and the Pulitzer Prize (for the Fixer). The Complete Stories is a collection of short stories -- bound by a central theme. All are about individuals faced with moral decisions or confronted by societal limitations. You'll find that the stories in this book highlight the mundane and the absurd.

I was touched by the characters in the book because they are so human. I was amused, angered, and felt great pity for these fictional people. I rarely read fiction, so few authors seem to me able to "get it right". Malamud has it right. The characters react like normal people. They are alive with conflict. Like the rest of us, they sometimes make poor choices and may live unfulfilled lives.

One of my favorite stories is Riding Pants. In "Riding Pants" we meet Herm, who is the sixteen year old son of a butcher. Herm lives alienated by the world around him. Riding is the only joy in his life. Like a small child's security blanket, his riding pants bring him solace. Frustrated by his son's refusal to accept his world, his father takes a drastic step.

If you want fairy tale endings and beautiful people riding into the sunset, this may not be the best book for you. If you want to taste life from the eyes of another, perhaps discovery a truth about yourself. Read The Complete Stories. This is an excellent book!!!



4 out of 5 stars Beautiful short story anthology   April 17, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I heard about the writer during the Nextbook.org book readings in Chicago. I have never read any of Malamud's work previously. Curious to learn about how he perceived life of immigrants, Jewish underclass and life struggles in general, I have decided to read his complete collection of short stories. It was pure delight to read these short stories not only because of their intense content, bu also because it gave complete insight of the Malamud's growth as a writer. One can see how his writing and style is changing and evolving over time. It becomes better and better with writer's personal maturity. I would stongly recommend this writer to anyone who wants to read about Jewish culture, learn about life of immigrants in the period between 1930s-1960s. Now I am looking forward to read Malamud's other work.


5 out of 5 stars Even better than his novels   July 7, 2005
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I picked this book up because I liked the cover and I thought, however right or wrong, that a publisher would release a collection of this length to only a quality writer. I was not wrong; this man is a master. I have read "The First Seven Years" at least fifteen times, and I have my classes read it all the time. I wish I could have met Malamud.


5 out of 5 stars A very good story writer   December 27, 2004
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Malamud has written some of the most noted stories of the second half of the American twentieth century. His famous 'The Magic Barrel'with its broken characters broken Yiddish sufferings disappointments and strange poetic intensity is perhaps the most well- known and emblematic of his general approach as a writer. Malamud is a man of the precise word, the carefully drawn artistic touch, the minor note of beauty which suddenly pains. Malamud is the person of sympathy with the sufferings of his own characters, and with the ideology that this suffering is what makes them most human . In another sense the suffering is what defines the Jews and is where Judaism too becomes emblematic of what humanity is. Malamud travels in different worlds for his stories in the Italy of Fidelman , and in the far off Western regions of America where Jews are very rare and distant strangers. Of the many different kinds of encounters in his story he makes his own poetic universe, touched with small irony, and with a Yiddish bittersweetness.
These are stories for those who love the high art of small tones and intuitions of one of the finest story- writers of his time.


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