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The Spot

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The Spot is an old blacksmith shed in which three men tweeze apart the intricacies of a botched bank robbery.The Spot is a park on the Hudson River, where two lovers sense their affair is about to come to an end. The Spot is at the bottom of Niagara Falls, where the body of a young girl floats as if caught in the currents of her own tragic story.The Spot is in the ear of a Manhattan madman plagued by a noisy upstairs neighbor .The Spot is a suburban hospital room in which a young father confronts his son’s potentially devastating diagnosis.The Spot is a dusty encampment in Nebraska where a gang of inept radicals plot a revolution. The Spot draws thirteen new stories together into a masterful collection that shows David Means at his at once comically detached and wrenchingly affecting, expansive and concise, wildly inventive and firmly rooted in tradition. Means’s work has earned him comparisons to Flannery O’Connor ( London Review of Books ), Alice Munro, Bob Dylan, Jack Kerouac ( Newsday ), Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson ( Chicago Tribune /NPR), Denis Johnson ( Entertainment Weekly ), Poe, Chekhov, and Carver ( Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ), but the spot he has staked out in the American literary landscape is fully and originally his own.

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The Spot, David Means

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Released
2010
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Title
The Spot
Subtitle
Stories
Language
English
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Released
2010
Format
Hardcover
Pages
176
ISBN10
0865479127
ISBN13
9780865479128
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The Spot is an old blacksmith shed in which three men tweeze apart the intricacies of a botched bank robbery.The Spot is a park on the Hudson River, where two lovers sense their affair is about to come to an end. The Spot is at the bottom of Niagara Falls, where the body of a young girl floats as if caught in the currents of her own tragic story.The Spot is in the ear of a Manhattan madman plagued by a noisy upstairs neighbor .The Spot is a suburban hospital room in which a young father confronts his son’s potentially devastating diagnosis.The Spot is a dusty encampment in Nebraska where a gang of inept radicals plot a revolution. The Spot draws thirteen new stories together into a masterful collection that shows David Means at his at once comically detached and wrenchingly affecting, expansive and concise, wildly inventive and firmly rooted in tradition. Means’s work has earned him comparisons to Flannery O’Connor ( London Review of Books ), Alice Munro, Bob Dylan, Jack Kerouac ( Newsday ), Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson ( Chicago Tribune /NPR), Denis Johnson ( Entertainment Weekly ), Poe, Chekhov, and Carver ( Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ), but the spot he has staked out in the American literary landscape is fully and originally his own.