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Birds of America
Birds of America: Stories | Lorrie Moore
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A long-awaited collection of stories--twelve in all--by one of the most exciting writers at work today, the acclaimed author of Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? and Self-Help. Stories remarkable in their range, emotional force, and dark laughter, and in the sheer beauty and power of their language.From the opening story, "Willing"--about a second-rate movie actress in her thirties who has moved back to Chicago, where she makes a seedy motel room her home and becomes involved with a mechanic who has not the least idea of who she is as a human being--Birds of America unfolds a startlingly brilliant series of portraits of the unhinged, the lost, the unsettled of our America. In the story "Which Is More Than I Can Say About Some People" ("There is nothing as complex in the world--no flower or stone--as a single hello from a human being"), a woman newly separated from her husband is on a long-planned trip through Ireland with her mother. When they set out on an expedition to kiss the Blarney Stone, the image of wisdom and success that her mother has always put forth slips away to reveal the panicky woman she really is. In "Charades," a family game at Christmas is transformed into a hilarious and insightful (and fundamentally upsetting) revelation of crumbling family ties. In "Community Life,"a shy, almost reclusive, librarian, Transylvania-born and Vermont-bred, moves in with her boyfriend, the local anarchist in a small university town, and all hell breaks loose. And in "Four Calling Birds, Three French Hens," a woman who goes through the stages of grief as she mourns the death of her cat (Anger, Denial, Bargaining, Hagen Dazs, Rage) is seen by her friends as really mourning other issues: the impending death of her parents, the son she never had, Bosnia.In what may be her most stunning book yet, Lorrie Moore explores the personal and the universal, the idiosyncratic and the mundane, with all the wit, brio, and verve that have made her one of the best storytellers of our time.
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Leftcoastzen
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#HumbleHarvest #Birds A short story collection that as I recall was quite good ! Late 1990s

sarahbarnes This is on my list! I recently read another collection of hers and loved it. 12mo
Eggs Pretty 🕊️ 🪺 🐦‍⬛ 12mo
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Billypar
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#nyrbbookclub @merelybookish @vivastory
Last month's pick allowed me to appreciate this reference in a Lorrie Moore story I'm reading. Good literary timing is always nice! 🙂

vivastory Jackie Mason 😂 I love Lorrie Moore. I was actually thinking of Freud Archives over the weekend as I was reading JG Ballard stories. He has some unflattering portrayals of psychiatrists in several of his stories. (edited) 3y
merelybookish Wow b! That is a niche joke! 🤣 Jackie Mason is a pretty obscure reference let alone Jeffrey Masson. 3y
Leftcoastzen 😄👏I read this years ago! So cool ! Thanks for posting. 3y
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quietjenn 🤣🤣 no doubt that went right over my head even I read that book 3y
Billypar @vivastory I'm loving this Lorrie Moore collection. And yes, there are a lot of opportunities for humor in therapy. Or for strange psychodramas like the exploits of an unhinged therapist in this one I read in 2020: 3y
Billypar @merelybookish @quietjenn If I hadn't read Malcolm's book, I probably would have been thinking: "Yeah, Jackie Mason...that sounds right." ? 3y
Billypar @Leftcoastzen I'm almost halfway through, but I really like Moore's sense of humor - so many great funny and awkward small moments. 3y
batsy Oh, nice!! I feel a bit smart 😂 3y
Billypar @batsy Ha - yes, a good feeling when I'm so often clueless about so many references in my reading life 🤓 3y
Centique Hey Vinny - I miss seeing your posts. Hope everything is going ok in your corner of the world 💕 3y
Billypar @Centique Thanks Paula - I do miss spending time on Litsy. The last two months have been one of those periods where large portions of my free time have suddenly vanished. But it won't last forever and I'll hopefully get more reading and chatting about reading time back soon. Hope you're doing well - thanks for checking in! 3y
Nute Missing your thoughts and opinions here on Litsy, Vinny. Hoping that things are okay and that you are well. Take Care, Friend!💕 3y
Billypar @Nute Thanks Kimberley! I have a feeling I'll be returning to Litsy before long. My dad passed away on Tuesday, and the last few months of his illness combined with a poorly timed increase in my workload have been the things pulling me away from both Litsy and reading in general. 3y
Billypar @Nute By the way, that poem you posted "Surprised by Joy" is such a powerful portrait of grief: with my reading time being so limited lately, it feels like exactly what I need right now. Thanks so much for sharing that! 3y
Nute I am so sorry to hear about your father. When I experienced this same loss, I found comfort in books and eventually this community here on Litsy. Thinking of you and your family. Praying for comfort and peace. Sending hugs! 3y
Nute Oh, Vinny! I am months removed from where you are today, yet, reading that poem defines how I continue to feel in this frame of grief. My voice has been silent. Words have felt insufficient. Then I read that poem in the shade of this moment with its message and backstory hitting deeper in the heart than ever before. It comes down to the words. At times, as a gift from another. It was what I needed as well.💕 3y
Billypar @Nute I'm sorry to hear of your loss: I hope you and your family have been able to support each other over the past few months - I know that has made all the difference for me. And it's so true how special this community is: once I have some more space to focus on grief rather than the planning and logistical stuff, I look forward to getting back to reading and chatting on Litsy. Thank you again for your support and encouraging words! 💙 3y
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Billypar
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After realizing two of my current reads feature birds on the cover, I decided to do a little bookshelf birding. A fun activity I'd recommend to other bird and book lovers when it's a little chilly for the outdoor variety. #bookshelfbirding #birdsoflitsy #birds

DrexEdit charming! 😍 3y
LeahBergen Aww, I love this. 🐦 3y
BarbaraBB Very cool! 3y
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Chelsea.Poole A great way to go birding 🐦 3y
Centique That‘s so cool 🕊🦅🦆🦜 3y
Nute “Bookshelf birding.” Way cool! 3y
ponyflorist Making me twitch.. 🤪 3y
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Nathan_Opland-Dobs
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Woozy-Shooz
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I loved these stories when they came out, but my much younger literati brother says Moore is now considered establishment and somewhat retrograde, and that I should move on, which only makes me want to reread her more.

SamAnne I love Lorrie Moore, but have not read her in a long time. 3y
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Becker
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I keep hearing about Lorri Moore but I have never read her, so here it goes....on audio. 🍂

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ilyssa.g
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I greatly enjoyed this collection of short stories! They are all so eloquently written. Each story kept me interested. There was also much emotional depth to each story, which I love having in any piece of literature. I look forward to reading more by Lorrie Moore!

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Mitch
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I‘m more of a chunkster person - even more so when I‘m finding concentration difficult. But if you‘re not - the NY Times has a great list of books you can read in a day - to get your reading groove back! 👍🏼

Blaire Thanks for sharing this! I like having a list of quick reads. 5y
Cathythoughts Annihilation ! took me a few days / week or so to read. 😳. I don‘t think this list is for me ...... I wish it was though. 5y
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readordierachel
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This first line of the first story:
"In her last picture, the camera had lingered at the hip, the naked hip, and even though it wasn't her hip, she acquired a reputation for being willing."

#feedthebirds #musicalnewyear
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vivastory Great choice. I've been meaning to read this collection, I loved 6y
readordierachel @vivastory Ooh, that sounds good. Stacking. 6y
Tex2Flo I keep thinking I‘ve read these but keep finding it on my TBR. 6y
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saresmoore Ooh, ooh, I‘m gonna read this for challenges this year! I agree with @vivastory about Frog Hospital. Excellent little book! 6y
readordierachel @Tex2Flo I read these so long ago that they are essentially on my tbr again. I remember nothing 😆 6y
readordierachel @saresmoore Wonderful! I just checked out a virtual copy! (Look forward to your thoughts on Birds 🐦) 6y
merelybookish Her writing is gorgeous. I haven't read this but have read 6y
RohitSawant I've been meaning to read this for so long! 6y
readordierachel @merelybookish Oh, that sounds great! 6y
readordierachel @rohit-sawant I hope you do! I think I need a reread. 6y
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“Abby saw immediately to live amid the magic feel of this place would be necessarily to believe in magic. To live here would make you superstitious, warm hearted with secrets, unrealistic. If you were literal, or practical, you would have to move —or you would have to drink.”

Photo from The Irish Post

Cinfhen Gorgeous photo💚💚💚 7y
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Jas16
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Fours books I like (a couple I love) with #birds in the title. #noteworthynovember

Jess7 Nice choices. I like that cover of To Kill A Mockingbird 7y
LeahBergen That TKAM is lovely ❤️ 7y
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kmwiley2
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Starting a new book mid-flight. Seems appropriate to start this one in the air. #shortstories #inflightreading #reroutedflight #somewhereoveriowa

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Booksnchill
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Engaging collection of short stories. Several made me laugh out loud. Some biting and dark scenes in the later stories. My favorite was "Agnes of Iowa". Read this 300 page book in a couple of sittings and was pleased I took a chance on this collection- I put her book #Bark on my tbr list.

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Booksnchill
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"I feel like I've got five years to live," she told people, "so I'm moving back to Iowa so that it'll feel like fifty."
From "Agnes of Iowa" short story

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Booksnchill
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From the short story "Agnes of Iowa" in Lorrie Moore's collection. I am enjoying the stories so far and am 1/3 of the way through.

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Jas16
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A small stack of #shortstorycollections by women. I am not a huge short story fan but I liked these books. #readingwomenmonth

Tamra I loved the first story in Ship Fever! 7y
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maddyairplane
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Stories that pull and push in the direction of finding truths.