Music for Wartime: Stories (Unabridged)
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Named a must-read by the Chicago Tribune, O Magazine, BuzzFeed, The Huffington Post, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, and The L Magazine
Rebecca Makkai's The Great Believers will be available in summer 2018.
Rebecca Makkai’s first two novels, The Borrower and The Hundred-Year House, have established her as one of the freshest and most imaginative voices in fiction. Now, the award-winning writer, whose stories have appeared in four consecutive editions of The Best American Short Stories, returns with a highly anticipated collection bearing her signature mix of intelligence, wit, and heart.
A reality show producer manipulates two contestants into falling in love, even as her own relationship falls apart. Just after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a young boy has a revelation about his father’s past when a renowned Romanian violinist plays a concert in their home. When the prized elephant of a traveling circus keels over dead, the small-town minister tasked with burying its remains comes to question his own faith. In an unnamed country, a composer records the folk songs of two women from a village on the brink of destruction.
These transporting, deeply moving stories—some inspired by her own family history—amply demonstrate Makkai’s extraordinary range as a storyteller, and confirm her as a master of the short story form.
“Richly imagined.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Impressive.”
—O, The Oprah Magazine
“Engrossing.”
—Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“Inventive.”
—W Magazine
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Rebecca Makkai’s short-story collection jumps between periods and places without ever losing its core message of empathy. From the tale of a composer who enters a war zone to record a nearly extinct musical style to the story of a small town deeply affected by the death of a circus elephant, Makkai takes heavy subject matter and adds pitch-perfect streaks of playfulness and humor. These are dark, rich stories—about personal struggles, compassion, and her characters’ humanity. A stellar assortment of five narrators reads the stories with the right balance of poise and energy to fit each one. Music for Wartime explores love, grief, and tragedy—and you’ll want to dip in again and again.