Pastoralia - George Saunders

Pastoralia

By: George Saunders

Paperback | 1 June 2001

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A stunning collection including the story "Sea Oak," from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Man Booker Prize-winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo and the story collection Tenth of December, a 2013 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction.

One of the New York Times's 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

Hailed by Thomas Pynchon as "graceful, dark, authentic, and funny," George Saunders gives us, in his inventive and beloved voice, this bestselling collection of stories set against a warped, hilarious, and terrifyingly recognizable American landscape.

Industry Reviews
"Artful and sophisicated... truly unusual. Imagine Lewis's Babbitt thrown into the backseat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar, or Spike Jonze." --The New York Times "Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We're very luck to have them." --Esquire "Intoxicating." --Time Out"Exuberantly weird . . . brutally funny" --The New York Times"Compulsively swallowed, sweetly addictive" --San Francisco Bay Guardian"Demands to be reread immediately" --The Wall Street Journal"Hilarious and heartrending" --The Village Voice"Breathtaking . . . a masterpiece" --San Diego Union Tribune"Riveting" --U.S. News and World Report"Screamingly funny" --Time"Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We're very lucky to have them." --Esquire"Breathtaking, brutally hilarious satire, a savage skewering not only of the American workplace, but of the American character itself. . . . Pastoralia is a masterpiece of unsettling comedy." --San Diego Union Tribune"Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis's Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar or Spike Jonze. That'd be a story Saunders could tell."--The New York Times"The short-story collection of the year . . . Pastoralia does everything a gathering of tales is supposed to do: It touches the reader but also provokes reflection, mirth, and pain." --Kansas City Star"Dazzling . . . Saunders's misfits confront their degradations with heroic optimism; rarely have the comic nuances of suffering been tracked with such precision. These stories, injected with Saunders's highly original blend of irony and tenderness, ride you down spirals of the absurd and fling you back to your own life, startled." --Men's Journal"A master of distilling the disorders of our time into fiction." --Salon"Fiercely funny . . . [Saunders is] a master of the self-flagellating interior monologue." --The Boston Globe "Intoxicating." --Time Out"Exuberantly weird . . . brutally funny" --The New York Times"Compulsively swallowed, sweetly addictive" --San Francisco Bay Guardian"Demands to be reread immediately" --The Wall Street Journal"Hilarious and heartrending" --The Village Voice"Breathtaking . . . a masterpiece" --San Diego Union Tribune"Riveting" --U.S. News and World Report"Screamingly funny" --Time"Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We're very lucky to have them." --Esquire"Breathtaking, brutally hilarious satire, a savage skewering not only of the American workplace, but of the American character itself. . . . Pastoralia is a masterpiece of unsettling comedy." --San Diego Union Tribune"Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis's Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar or Spike Jonze. That'd be a story Saunders could tell."--The New York Times"The short-story collection of the year . . . Pastoralia does everything a gathering of tales is supposed to do: It touches the reader but also provokes reflection, mirth, and pain." --Kansas City Star"Dazzling . . . Saunders's misfits confront their degradations with heroic optimism; rarely have the comic nuances of suffering been tracked with such precision. These stories, injected with Saunders's highly original blend of irony and tenderness, ride you down spirals of the absurd and fling you back to your own life, startled." --Men's Journal"A master of distilling the disorders of our time into fiction." --Salon"Fiercely funny . . . [Saunders is] a master of the self-flagellating interior monologue." --The Boston Globe Intoxicating. Time Out Exuberantly weird . . . brutally funny The New York Times Compulsively swallowed, sweetly addictive San Francisco Bay Guardian Demands to be reread immediately The Wall Street Journal Hilarious and heartrending The Village Voice Breathtaking . . . a masterpiece San Diego Union Tribune Riveting U.S. News and World Report Screamingly funny Time Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We re very lucky to have them. Esquire Breathtaking, brutally hilarious satire, a savage skewering not only of the American workplace, but of the American character itself. . . . Pastoralia is a masterpiece of unsettling comedy. San Diego Union Tribune Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis s Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar or Spike Jonze. That d be a story Saunders could tell. The New York Times The short-story collection of the year . . . Pastoralia does everything a gathering of tales is supposed to do: It touches the reader but also provokes reflection, mirth, and pain. Kansas City Star Dazzling . . . Saunders s misfits confront their degradations with heroic optimism; rarely have the comic nuances of suffering been tracked with such precision. These stories, injected with Saunders s highly original blend of irony and tenderness, ride you down spirals of the absurd and fling you back to your own life, startled. Men s Journal A master of distilling the disorders of our time into fiction. Salon Fiercely funny . . . [Saunders is] a master of the self-flagellating interior monologue. The Boston Globe" Intoxicating. Time Out Exuberantly weird . . . brutally funny The New York Times Compulsively swallowed, sweetly addictive San Francisco Bay Guardian Demands to be reread immediately The Wall Street Journal Hilarious and heartrending The Village Voice Breathtaking . . . a masterpiece San Diego Union Tribune Riveting U.S. News and World Report Screamingly funny Time Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We re very lucky to have them. Esquire Breathtaking, brutally hilarious satire, a savage skewering not only of the American workplace, but of the American character itself. . . . Pastoralia is a masterpiece of unsettling comedy. San Diego Union Tribune Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis s Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar or Spike Jonze. That d be a story Saunders could tell. The New York Times The short-story collection of the year . . . Pastoralia does everything a gathering of tales is supposed to do: It touches the reader but also provokes reflection, mirth, and pain. Kansas City Star Dazzling . . . Saunders s misfits confront their degradations with heroic optimism; rarely have the comic nuances of suffering been tracked with such precision. These stories, injected with Saunders s highly original blend of irony and tenderness, ride you down spirals of the absurd and fling you back to your own life, startled. Men s Journal A master of distilling the disorders of our time into fiction. Salon Fiercely funny . . . [Saunders is] a master of the self-flagellating interior monologue. The Boston Globe" "Intoxicating." --Time Out"Exuberantly weird . . . brutally funny" --The New York Times"Compulsively swallowed, sweetly addictive" --San Francisco Bay Guardian"Demands to be reread immediately" --The Wall Street Journal"Hilarious and heartrending" --The Village Voice"Breathtaking . . . a masterpiece" --San Diego Union Tribune"Riveting" --U.S. News and World Report"Screamingly funny" --Time"Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We're very lucky to have them." --Esquire"Breathtaking, brutally hilarious satire, a savage skewering not only of the American workplace, but of the American character itself. . . . Pastoralia is a masterpiece of unsettling comedy." --San Diego Union Tribune "Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis's Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar or Spike Jonze. That'd be a story Saunders could tell."--The New York Times"The short-story collection of the year . . . Pastoralia does everything a gathering of tales is supposed to do: It touches the reader but also provokes reflection, mirth, and pain." --Kansas City Star "Dazzling . . . Saunders's misfits confront their degradations with heroic optimism; rarely have the comic nuances of suffering been tracked with such precision. These stories, injected with Saunders's highly original blend of irony and tenderness, ride you down spirals of the absurd and fling you back to your own life, startled." --Men's Journal "A master of distilling the disorders of our time into fiction." --Salon "Fiercely funny . . . [Saunders is] a master of the self-flagellating interior monologue." --The Boston Globe "Intoxicating." --Time Out "Exuberantly weird . . . brutally funny" --The New York Times "Compulsively swallowed, sweetly addictive" --San Francisco Bay Guardian "Demands to be reread immediately" --The Wall Street Journal "Hilarious and heartrending" --The Village Voice "Breathtaking . . . a masterpiece" --San Diego Union Tribune "Riveting" --U.S. News and World Report "Screamingly funny" --Time"Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We're very lucky to have them." --Esquire "Breathtaking, brutally hilarious satire, a savage skewering not only of the American workplace, but of the American character itself. . . . Pastoralia is a masterpiece of unsettling comedy." --San Diego Union Tribune "Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis's Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by R. Crumb, Matt Groening, Lynda Barry, Harvey Pekar or Spike Jonze. That'd be a story Saunders could tell."--The New York Times "The short-story collection of the year . . . Pastoralia does everything a gathering of tales is supposed to do: It touches the reader but also provokes reflection, mirth, and pain." --Kansas City Star "Dazzling . . . Saunders's misfits confront their degradations with heroic optimism; rarely have the comic nuances of suffering been tracked with such precision. These stories, injected with Saunders's highly original blend of irony and tenderness, ride you down spirals of the absurd and fling you back to your own life, startled." --Men's Journal "A master of distilling the disorders of our time into fiction." --Salon "Fiercely funny . . . [Saunders is] a master of the self-flagellating interior monologue." --The Boston Globe "Intoxicating." --Time Out "Exuberantly weird . . . brutally funny" --The New York Times "Compulsively swallowed, sweetly addictive" --San Francisco Bay Guardian "Demands to be reread immediately" --The Wall Street Journal "Hilarious and heartrending" --The Village Voice "Breathtaking . . . a masterpiece" --San Diego Union Tribune "Riveting" --U.S. News and World Report "Screamingly funny" --Time "Saunders is a provocateur, a moralist, a zealot, a lefty, and a funny, funny writer, and the stories in Pastoralia delight. We're very lucky to have them." --Esquire "Breathtaking, brutally hilarious satire, a savage skewering not only of the American workplace, but of the American character itself. . . . Pastoralia is a masterpiece of unsettling comedy." --San Diego Union Tribune "Artful and sophisticated. . . .truly unusual. Imagine Lewis's Babbitt thrown into the back seat of a car going cross-country, driven by

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