The Stories Of J. F. Powers

By J. F. Powers Introduction by Denis Donoghue


The Stories Of J. F. Powers
Online price: £12.99
Paperback, 592 pages
Published: 29th March 2000

Category: Fiction


Hailed by Frank O'Connor as one of "the greatest living storytellers," J. F. Powers, who died in 1999, stands with Eudora Welty, Flannery O'Connor, and Raymond Carver among the authors who have given the short story an unmistakably American cast. In three slim collections of perfectly crafted stories, published over a period of some thirty years and brought together here in a single volume for the first time, Powers wrote about many things: baseball and jazz, race riots and lynchings, the Great Depression, and the flight to the suburbs. His greatest subject, however—and one that was uniquely his—was the life of priests in Chicago and the Midwest. Powers's thoroughly human priests, who include do-gooders, gladhanders, wheeler-dealers, petty tyrants, and even the odd saint, struggle to keep up with the Joneses in a country unabashedly devoted to consumption.



These beautifully written, deeply sympathetic, and very funny stories are an unforgettable record of the precarious balancing act that is American life.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 592 pages
ISBN: 9780940322226
Format: 203mm x 127mm

BIC Code: DQ, FA
BISAC Code:  FIC003000
Imprint: NYRB Classics


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