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The American Wife
Contributor(s): Ford, Elaine (Author)
ISBN: 0472116207     ISBN-13: 9780472116201
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2007
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Annotation: "Elaine Ford's collection roams the territory between the intellect and the heart. She writes of the human condition with precision, in language that is both grave and conversational. Her characters step out of the real world onto the page, where she develops them quietly, but with compassionate fullness. This writer grips the reader with her keen knowledge of the psyche of individuals---their motives and secrets--and also with the surprising things that happen to them."
--Laura Kasischke, judge, Michigan Literary Fiction Awards
Of Elaine Ford's novel, "Missed Connections," the "Washington Post" wrote that it is a work "of small episodes, of precise sentences, of unusual clarity." That same clarity proves an unsettling force in Ford's stories, where precision of prose often belies uncertainties hidden beneath. In the title piece, an American woman in England, embroiled in a relationship doomed to fail, discovers how little she understands about her own desires and impulses. In another story, another American wife, abandoned in Greece by her archaeologist husband, struggles to solve a crime no one else believes to have been committed.
Throughout her stories Ford touches on the mysteries that make up our lives. Each story in itself is a masterpiece of such detail and power as to transform the way we see the world.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Short Stories (single Author)
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2007019156
Series: Michigan Literary Fiction Awards
Physical Information: 0.54" H x 6.06" W x 9.06" (0.66 lbs) 192 pages
 
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"Elaine Ford's collection roams the territory between the intellect and the heart. She writes of the human condition with precision, in language that is both grave and conversational. Her characters step out of the real world onto the page, where she develops them quietly, but with compassionate fullness. This writer grips the reader with her keen knowledge of the psyche of individuals---their motives and secrets--and also with the surprising things that happen to them."
--Laura Kasischke, judge, Michigan Literary Fiction Awards

Of Elaine Ford's novel, Missed Connections, the Washington Post wrote that it is a work "of small episodes, of precise sentences, of unusual clarity." That same clarity proves an unsettling force in Ford's stories, where precision of prose often belies uncertainties hidden beneath. In the title piece, an American woman in England, embroiled in a relationship doomed to fail, discovers how little she understands about her own desires and impulses. In another story, another American wife, abandoned in Greece by her archaeologist husband, struggles to solve a crime no one else believes to have been committed.

Throughout her stories Ford touches on the mysteries that make up our lives. Each story in itself is a masterpiece of such detail and power as to transform the way we see the world.