Black Tickets: Stories

Black Tickets: Stories by Jayne Anne Phillips is a reprint edition published by Vintage on September 11, 2001. This collection marks Phillips’s debut and showcases her talent for capturing the complexities of human relationships. The stories delve into the lives of men and women often overlooked in literature, revealing their struggles and triumphs against the backdrop of small towns and rural settings.
Readers will find a diverse array of characters, from the abused and abandoned to those grappling with violence and poverty. Phillips’s narratives explore themes of love, loss, and resilience, featuring individuals such as a patron of the arts and a stripper navigating their harsh realities. With 288 pages, this edition presents a significant contribution to contemporary fiction, reflecting the nuanced experiences of those who inhabit the margins of society.
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Night Watch: the reputation-making debut short story collection that paved the way for a new generation of writers. • “Brilliant … Phillips is a virtuoso.” —The Chicago Tribune
Jayne Anne Phillips’s reputation-making debut collection paved the way for a new generation of writers. Raved about by reviewers and embraced by the likes of Raymond Carver, Frank Conroy, Annie Dillard, and Nadine Gordimer, Black Ticketsnow stands as a classic.
With an uncanny ability to depict the lives of men and women who rarely register in our literature, Phillips writes stories that lay bare their suffering and joy. Here are the abused and the abandoned, the violent and the passive, the impoverished and the disenfranchised who populate the small towns and rural byways of the country. A patron of the arts reserves his fondest feeling for the one man who wants it least. A stripper, the daughter of a witch, escapes from poverty into another kind of violence. A young girl during the Depression is caught between the love of her crazy father and the no less powerful love of her sorrowful mother. These are great American stories that have earned a privileged place in our literature.
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