"[Sallie] Bingham writes with an austere and unerring knowledge of what it is to be human and transgressive."--Paula Fox"Restrained and wise, these lovely stories unfold like lavender-scented linens, quieting the fretful mind."--Joe Ashby PorterForty-year veteran of the novel, noted feminist, and author of over ten books, Sallie Bingham returns with Red Car, a collection written in her. bltadwin.ru: Red Car: Stories () by Bingham, Sallie and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Sallie Bingham with Red Car at a Harvard alumni arts club reading in NYC, Novem. Sallie Bingham (born Janu) is an American author, playwright, poet, teacher, feminist activist, and philanthropist. She is the eldest daughter of Barry Bingham, Sr., patriarch of the Bingham family of Louisville, Kentucky which dominated the.
Forty-year veteran of the novel, noted feminist, and author of over ten books, Sallie Bingham returns with Red Car, a collection written in her signature style-discreet, sly prose circling taboo subjects. Her new offering is about love enjoyed, whether alone or with lovers, sensual or familial, comedic or tragic, often with a wry twist. Sallie Bingham is a writer, teacher, feminist activist, and philanthropist. Sallie's first novel was published by Houghton Mifflin in It was followed by four collections of short stories; her most recent book, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in April, , is titled The Silver Swan: In search of Doris Duke. Spanning 50 years, this omnibus of Bingham's tight, sparkling short fiction includes stories from her earliest collection, The Touching Hand (), to her latest, Red Car ().The title story that opens the collection demonstrates the attention to detail and skillfully rendered emotional tension that characterize Bingham's work.
Starred Review. Hardened but not compromised by adult life, these 12 luminous stories from former National Book Critics Circle director Bingham (Transgressions) feature narrators who find mature, often solitary forms of reckoning, and even happiness. The four-time married mother of a successful novelist in A Gift for Burning justifies to an interviewer everything from her selections for stand-in fathers to enabling her son's substance abuse—all, she admits, because she was too distracted. “[Sallie] Bingham writes with an austere and unerring knowledge of what it is to be human and transgressive.”—Paula Fox “Restrained and wise, these lovely stories unfold like lavender-scented linens, quieting the fretful mind.”—Joe Ashby Porter Forty-year veteran of the novel, noted feminist, and author of over ten books, Sallie Bingham returns with Red Car, a collection written in. Red car: stories. [Sallie Bingham] -- These stories feature narrators who find mature, often solitary forms of reckoning, and even happiness. The four-time married mother of a successful novelist justifies to an interviewer everything.
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