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Black Tickets: Stories

Jayne Anne Phillips's reputation-making debut collection paved the way for a new generation of writers. Raved about by reviewers and embraced by the likes of Raymond Carver, Frank Conroy, Annie Dillard, and Nadine Gordimer, Black Tickets now stands as a classic.

With an uncanny ability to depict the lives of men and women who rarely register in our literature, Phillips writes stories that lay bare their suffering and joy. Here are the abused and the abandoned, the violent and the passive, the impoverished and the disenfranchised who populate the small towns and rural byways of the country. A patron of the arts reserves his fondest feeling for the one man who wants it least. A stripper, the daughter of a witch, escapes from poverty into another kind of violence. A young girl during the Depression is caught between the love of her crazy father and the no less powerful love of her sorrowful mother. These are great American stories that have earned a privileged place in our literature.
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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: May-20-2009

The Ties That Bind and Separate

This collection of short stories shows good insight into family relationships and the ties that bind and separate through the years. Some of the stories are very erotic.I especially liked the following:-- Home-- Lechery-- The Heavenly Animal-- The Patron-- SlaveIf you like short stories and...

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  • Posted: Dec-21-2008

love/hate

I love and hate these stories, but mostly..I hate them. Maybe "hate" is putting too fine a point on it. I know Raymond Carver's wife gushed that "Black Tickets" was the "unmistakable work of early genius" but she and I must have read different books. These stories are, for the most point,...

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  • Posted: Dec-31-2007

Yes.

These stories encompass a range that is undeniable. Voices shift from young girls to young women mostly and occasionally to young men as in "El Paso." The narrative scope is tight and very intimately entwined. The landscape, family, and dynamics of character change constantly from story to...

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  • Posted: May-29-2006

"I suck you up like erasers"??

This book hasn't aged well. There is very little plot, very little dialogue, and very few verbs. (Seriously, there are stretches of five or six "sentences" in a row with nary a verb to be seen.) There are some beautiful gems compacted into the dense prose, but for the most part Phillips...

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  • Posted: Dec-06-2005

Didn't much care for it.

I didn't much cre for this book. It had too much sex stuff and not really any stories to follow. I thought it would be a good book, too since other well-known authors have praised it so well. I do not see what all the fuss was about.

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  • Posted: Feb-12-2004

didn't do it for me

i was excited to read this book. the enthusiatic reviews by so many upstanding authors made me feel i was about to embark on a journey into something forceful & important. instead, i found myself barely submerged in a lot of jibberish and unfocused monologues.there were 1 or 2 compelling...

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  • Posted: Aug-22-2003

An extraordinary, evocative book

I read this book the first time in 1979 when it was published. I had never read anything like it. The young characters were all from my generation, did the things I did, and took the risks I took. I was very moved by this book. The prose evoked the rather disoriented late 1970s perfectly.I went...

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  • Posted: Aug-22-2001

Daring work

This is potent, unblinking, and very courageous stuff. Very beautiful too.

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  • Posted: Oct-05-2000

Excellent and forceful

The stories are of two types here -- short, one page sketches that verge on being prose poems, and longer, fuller stories which still contain an elusive quality. Although critics, to a man, preferred the longer stories, I find the shorter ones equally compelling. The writing is first-rate; it...

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  • Posted: Jul-01-1999

A jaw-dropping debut

These are staggeringly assured pieces and, as wonderful as her subsequent work has been, in some ways I don't think she's been able to top them. Marred only by an occasional tendency to use shocking subject matter for its own sake, these stories are punch-drunk on the precision and lush beauty...

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