A Place I’ve Never Been

A Place I’ve Never Been by David Leavitt is a collection of ten stories published by Penguin Books on September 1, 1991. This edition, comprising 208 pages, delves into the complexities of love and friendship, revealing both the joys and agonies that accompany these relationships. Each story sheds light on different aspects of human existence, offering a mix of amusing and tragic narratives.
Readers will find a diverse range of experiences within these tales, as the stories illuminate various emotional landscapes. The collection includes titles such as “A Place I’ve Never Been,” “Spouse Night,” and “My Marriage to Vengeance,” among others. Through these narratives, Leavitt explores themes of connection and the intricacies of personal relationships, inviting readers to reflect on the darker corners of life.
Official synopsis Publisher
A collection of ten stories which explore the joys and agonies of love and friendship. Each of the stories illuminates a dark corner of human existance. Some are amusing and some are tragic. The author also wrote “Family Dancing”, “The Lost Language of Cranes” and “Equal Affections”.
Contents:
A place I’ve never been —
Spouse night —
My marriage to vengeance —
Ayor —
Gravity —
Houses —
When you grow to adultery —
I see London, I see France —
Chips is here —
Roads to Rome.
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