The Palace Thief Stories

The Palace Thief Stories by Ethan Canin, published by Picador on November 15, 1994, is a collection of short stories that delves into the complexities of personal and professional relationships. This edition, comprising 224 pages, presents narratives that explore themes of ambition, regret, and the impact of pivotal moments in life, particularly through the lens of a classics professor at an elite prep school.
Readers will find that The Palace Thief focuses on the profound effects of a single encounter between the professor and a student, the son of a powerful senator, which alters the professor’s life trajectory. The narrative unfolds over decades, culminating in a reunion that forces the professor to confront his legacy as an educator. This collection offers insights into the challenges of teaching and the weight of expectations, making it a reflective exploration of the human experience.
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The Palace Thief is the story of a dedicated and inspiring classics professor at an elite prep school where an encounter with a student, the son of a powerful senator, inexorably alters his life. Forty-one years later at a reunion of his students, he is faced with the fear that he may have failed the most important challenge of his life—to have been a great teacher.
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