Error title
Some error text about your books and stuff.
Close

What I Didn't See

by Fowler, Karen Joy

What I Didn't See cover
  • ISBN: 9781931520485
  • ISBN10: 1931520488

What I Didn't See

by Fowler, Karen Joy

  • List Price: $16.00
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Small Beer Press
  • Publish date: 05/15/2012
  • ISBN: 9781931520485
  • ISBN10: 1931520488
used Add to Cart $2.20
You save: 86%
Marketplace Item
Product notice Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
new Add to Cart $11.34
You save: 29%
FREE shipping on orders over $49!
ebook Buy $9.99
License: lifetime
Product notice May come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
Description: "Gripping from the start.... We are can never be sure where we are or what each page might bring. This is eclectic approach to a collection is exciting, and steers us away from the safer approach that many other collections take. "-- The Short Review "[Fowler] refuses to engage fantastic elements in an expected way, often confining them to the edges of a story, leaving the choice of how real a character''s perception is to the reader. Her work reflects how strange and unpredictable life is, how difficult-perhaps impossible-to fully understand."--Gwenda Bond, Subterranean Online "Because of this range and because of the plain high literary quality of so many of its stories, What I Didn''t See would provide an excellent introduction to Fowler''s work if you''ve somehow managed to remain unacquainted with it."-- Strange Horizons "An exceptionally versatile author . . . Fowler has "the best possible combination of imagination and pragmatism," as she applies unique narratives into carefully crafted structures."-- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "In all these stories, Fowler ("Sarah Canary," "The Jane Austen Book Club") delights in luring her readers from the walks of ordinary life into darker, more fantastical realms. There, as one of her characters remarks, "Your eyes no longer impose any limit on the things you can see." . . . Fowler''s closing story, "King Rat," is a masterpiece. Reading more like a personal essay than fiction, it pays eloquent tribute to "the two men I credit with making me a writer." Here''s a volume that serves as a fine introduction to Fowler, if you haven''t come across her before--and one that will deeply satisfy fans who''ve been with her from the beginning."-- Seattle Times "That rare writer who can match the power of her novels with the power of her short stories. She works in the world of myth with great ease. We feel, reading her stories, that we are in our world, but some portion of it that connects vitally with everything else. What happens here is gripping, important, compelling, and often terrifying. Her new collection of stories, ''What I Didn''t See'' offers readers perfect renderings of a New American Mythos"--Rick Kleffel, The Agony Column "Karen Joy Fowler takes the short story in directions readers could never anticipate, and her latest collection from the wonderful Small Beer Press, What I Didn''t See: Stories , offers up numerous delights for the smart and creative reader. From the wham-bang start of "The Pelican Bar" to the Hemingway-esque title story, Fowler takes you from the past to the future in stories that feature speculative fiction elements, or are starkly true to life. Cast your preconceived notions aside and settle in to explore the human mysteries Fowler mines with abandon. This is literature at its most intriguing, and a reminder of how bold and daring a gifted writer can be."--Colleen Mondor, Bookslut "The practicality of her views is what makes them upsetting, a reminder how tragedies great and small affect people everyday even if we aren''t privy to them. And that is where Fowler succeeds -- even if her brutal boarding houses or Congolese misadventures aren''t real to us, post-traumatic stress disorder is. All of her narrators are survivors, and they tell their stories in blunt, practical ways we imagine they need to protect themselves."-- For Books'' Sakes "Fowler cements her place in fiction history-genre or otherwise-not because of her fancy tricks but through sheer technique and her excellence in characterization."--Charles Tan, Bibliophile Stalker "Witty and humane."-- Cascadia Subduction Zone "The bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club goes genre-busting in this engrossing and thought-provoking set of short stories that mix history, sci-fi, and fantasy elements with a strong literary voice. Whether examining the machinations of a Northern California cult, in "Always," or a vague but obviously horrific violent act in the eerie title story, the PEN/Faulkner finalist displays a gift for thrusting familiar characters into bizarre, off-kilter scenarios. Fowler never strays from the anchor of human emotion that makes her characters so believable, even when chronicling the history of epidemics, ancient archeological digs, single family submersibles, or fallen angels. She even displays a keen understanding of the historical world around Lincoln''s assassin, John Wilkes Booth, in two wonderfully realized historical pieces. Her writing is sharp, playful, and filled with insights into the human condition. The genre shifts might surprise fans of her mainstream hit, but within these pages they''ll find familiar dramas and crises that entertain, illuminate, and question the reality that surrounds us."-- Publishers Weekly
Expand description
Product notice Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
Seller Condition Comments Price  
Seller: Open Books Ltd
Location: Chicago, IL
Condition: Good
Shipping Icon
Open Books is a nonprofit social venture that provides literacy experiences
[...]
Price:
$2.20
Comments:
Open Books is a nonprofit social venture that provides literacy experiences
[...]
Seller: HPB-Diamond
Location: Dallas, TX
Condition: Good
Shipping Icon
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Price:
$3.37
Comments:
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Seller: Half Price Books Inc
Location: Dallas, TX
Condition: Very Good
Shipping Icon
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Price:
$4.37
Comments:
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Seller: HPB-Emerald
Location: Dallas, TX
Condition: Very Good
Shipping Icon
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Price:
$4.50
Comments:
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Seller: HPB-Ruby
Location: Dallas, TX
Condition: Very Good
Shipping Icon
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Price:
$5.83
Comments:
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Seller: Ergodebooks
Location: White Haven, PA Ask seller a question
Condition: Good
Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy.
Price:
$5.90
Comments:
Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy.
Seller: ABC Books
Location: Springfield, MO
Condition: Good
Shipping Icon
Trade paperback, light shelf wear. Very light creasing to the cover corners.
[...]
Price:
$8.95
Comments:
Trade paperback, light shelf wear. Very light creasing to the cover corners.
[...]
please wait
Please Wait

Notify Me When Available

Enter your email address below,
and we'll contact you when your school adds course materials for
.
Enter your email address below, and we'll contact you when is back in stock (ISBN: ).