Immagine dell'autore.

Valerie Miner

Autore di Murder in the English Department

16+ opere 500 membri 10 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Valerie Miner teaches in the MFA Program at the University of Minnesota.
Fonte dell'immagine: Photo by John Campbell, found at Boston Globe website

Opere di Valerie Miner

Winter's Edge (1985) 53 copie
All Good Women (1987) 52 copie
Competition: A Feminist Taboo? (1987) — A cura di; Collaboratore — 36 copie
Range of Light (1931) 28 copie
Bread and Salt (2020) 19 copie
Abundant Light (2004) 10 copie
After Eden (2007) 10 copie
A Walking Fire (1994) 9 copie
Traveling with Spirits (2013) 4 copie
The Night Singers (2004) 2 copie

Opere correlate

Lesbian Love Stories (1991) — Collaboratore — 140 copie
The Things That Divide Us: Stories by Women (1985) — Collaboratore — 52 copie
Songs My Mother Taught Me: Stories, Plays, and Memoir (1994) — Postfazione — 43 copie
Tales I Tell My Mother (1978) — Collaboratore — 23 copie
Sinister Wisdom 19 (1982) — Collaboratore — 5 copie
Sinister Wisdom 15: Violence (1980) — Collaboratore — 4 copie
American Short Stories (Oxford Literature Resources) (1992) — Collaboratore — 2 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1947-08-28
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA

Utenti

Recensioni

Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
What a great book! Reminds me of the thrill of reading Shirley Jackson's The Lottery. Short stories with thought provoking conclusions has made this a great read.
 
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ldr259 | 7 altre recensioni | Nov 6, 2022 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
A masterfully written collection of stories. The locations, from California to Tunisia, make you want to travel to far-away places, but it's the relationships, of all kinds, that fuel these tales. Often it's the chance meetings or strangers that make for the most interesting encounters.
 
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GailNyoka | 7 altre recensioni | Aug 19, 2020 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
The good: Miner is very good at creating moments of dramatic tension, particularly a sense of impending, unseen threat. She also writes very, very poignantly about grief and loss, and the sadness of unmet expectations. There are some very creepy and very moving passages in many of the collection’s stories.

Her characters have warts and failings: unrealistic expectations of themselves, each other, society. A willingness to look the other way on addiction and domestic abuse until it’s too late. An inability to enjoy life’s pleasures without feeling anxious they’ll be taken away. Impatience with friends and loved ones. Prickliness. Inconsistent viewpoints. And so on.

The neutral: Miner's stories revisit the same core elements in different trappings. There’s nothing wrong with this; plenty of authors have That Thing that drives them to write. But it’s more noticeable in a collection of Miner’s work that it would be as the stories were first published--singly, in literary magazines alongside other authors' works. Almost all of Miner’s stories feature one or more of the following: children from a previous marriage to a dead or divorced spouse; a new same-sex partner, someone with cancer; an ominous or disappointing male relative or ex-partner; people traveling to bring closure or find a new beginning.

The bad: For a short story writer, Miner can be weirdly inattentive to detail. She bungles a routine exchange at a post office; a character doesn’t know basic facts about the institution that employs her. Dialogue is often an afterthought. A character refers to her friend in the third person—while in conversation with that friend—to facilitate exposition Miner wants to deliver. An eleven-year-old speaks in Miner’s adult voice to accomplish the same. A character "snaps a photo with her android,” even though no one thinks of their phone that way, and it’s the sort of simple misstep that jars readers out of the story’s flow.

There’s a lot to like in these stories, particularly if one doesn’t read them all in the space of a few weeks. Had the execution been fine-tuned they would have been even better.
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Trismegistus | 7 altre recensioni | Aug 19, 2020 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
I'm not an avid reader of short stories, but the pandemic has shortened my focus and energy. While I chose Miner's latest collection for story length, it's her characters and quiet attention to detail that kept me reading. Miner proves you don't need page count to tell a story with complexity and intimacy. As a reader, you immediately feel like you've dropped in on a conversation between friends. Instead of a surprising plot twist, there is comfort in knowing what happens next. Often there is tension or conflict between characters, but it isn't aggressive. Rather, these moments remind us what makes us each different, and how much we really have in common.… (altro)
 
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librarianshannon | 7 altre recensioni | Aug 13, 2020 |

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Statistiche

Opere
16
Opere correlate
10
Utenti
500
Popolarità
#49,493
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
10
ISBN
71
Lingue
2

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