Enormous Changes at the Last Minute Stories

Enormous Changes at the Last Minute Stories by Grace Paley is a collection of short stories published by Macmillan in 1974. This edition features 198 pages and is presented in English. The stories explore various aspects of life, capturing the complexities of urban existence, familial relationships, and the nuances of human interaction.
Readers will find a diverse array of narratives that reflect on themes such as love between parents and children and the challenges of city life. The collection consists of seventeen stories that create a rich and interconnected fictional world, offering insights into the human experience. This work contributes to the literary landscape of American fiction in the 20th century, showcasing Paley’s unique voice and perspective.
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In this collection of short stories, originally published in 1974, Grace Paley “makes the novel as a form seem virtually redundant” (Angela Carter, London Review of Books). Her stories here capture “the itch of the city, love between parents and children” and “the cutting edge of combat” (Lis Harris, The New York Times Book Review). In this collection of seventeen stories, she creates a “solid and vital fictional world, cross-referenced and dense with life” (Walter Clemons, Newsweek).
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