Fitting Ends is the first collection of fiction by the acclaimed author of the National Book Award finalist
Among the Missing and now appears in this newly revised edition with two never before collected stories.
Written before
Among the Missing and originally published by Northwestern University Press,
Fitting Ends features thirteen stories detailing the almost panicked angst of the American generation now approaching thirty. Struggling with gaps between youthful expectations and adult experiences, these characters long for understanding and acceptance--but are thwarted by failed love, family disruptions, numbing work, and sexual confusion.
Chaon is one of the most promising new voices in fiction, and this re-issued collection offers further evidence of his unique talent.
"The best of these stories . . . possess a rare, disorienting force. When you look up from them, the quality of light seems a little different. It's a reminder to those of us who have almost forgotten what literature can sometimes do."
--Boston Book Review "The most honest, observant and timely book written this year about the American generation now approaching thirty . . . Chaon speaks with clarity of feeling, and more than a little oddball wit, about the lives of those left behind the demographic curve of America--men and woman with pointless jobs, doughy faces, soured relationships, bad credit. . . . Each story pulls you into its subtle emotional vortex, largely because of Chaon's knack for simple but poignant detail."
--New York Newsday "Remarkable . . . Each story is a marvel of complexity, dense with meaning and nuance. . . . Very few first works are as solid, moving, and pitch-perfect as Chaon's."
--The Cleveland Plain Dealer
" AN] OFTEN PERCEPTIVE, LUCID VOICE."
--The New York Times Book Review Author: Dan Chaon
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Ballantine Group
Published: 04/01/2003
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.21h x 5.44w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9780345449092
About the AuthorDan Chaon is the acclaimed author of
Among the Missing, which was a finalist for the National Book Award;
You Remind Me of Me, which was named one of the best books of the year by
The Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, and
Entertainment Weekly, among other publications;
Await Your Reply, which was a
New York Times Notable Book and appeared on more than a dozen best-of-the-year lists;
Stay Awake; and
Ill Will. Chaon has been a finalist for the National Magazine Award in Fiction, and he was the recipient of the 2006 Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio, and teaches at Oberlin College, where he is the Pauline M. Delaney Professor of Creative Writing.