The Palace Thief

The Palace Thief by Ethan Canin, published by Random House on January 25, 1994, is a first edition collection of four short stories that delve into the complexities of character and destiny. Written in English and spanning 224 pages, this book presents narratives that explore the struggles of individuals as they seek to understand themselves amid life’s unexpected challenges.
Readers will encounter a variety of characters, including a company man obsessed with a childhood friend’s success, a boy intrigued by his brother’s unique talents, a divorced father navigating modern relationships, and a history teacher reflecting on his connection with a troubled student. Each story reveals moments of insight that illuminate the intricacies of everyday life, making this collection a thoughtful exploration of human experience.
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“Extraordinary for its craft and emotional effect . . . [Ethan Canin is] a writer of enormous talent and charm.”
–The Washington Post
“Character is destiny,” wrote Heraclitus–and in this collection of four unforgettable stories, we meet people struggling to understand themselves and the unexpected turns their lives have taken. In “Accountant,” a quintessential company man becomes obsessed with the phenomenal success of a reckless childhood friend. “Batorsag and Szerelem” tells the story of a boy’s fascination with the mysterious life and invented language of his brother, a math prodigy. In “City of Broken Hearts,” a divorced father tries to fathom the patterns of modern relationships. And in “The Palace Thief,” a history teacher at an exclusive boarding school reflects on the vicissitudes of a lifetime connection with a student scoundrel. A remarkable achievement by one of America’s finest writers, this brilliant volume reveals the moments of insight that illuminate everyday lives.
“Captivating . . . a heartening tribute to the form . . . an exquisite performance.”
–The Boston Sunday Globe
“A model of wit, wisdom, and empathy. Chekhov would have appreciated its frank renderings and quirky ironies.”
–Chicago Tribune
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