Working Men Stories

“Working Men Stories” by Michael Dorris is a collection of fourteen narratives that explore a variety of perspectives and experiences. Published by H. Holt in 1993, this first edition comprises 286 pages and is presented in English. The stories feature a diverse range of voices, including men and women from different backgrounds, ages, and social classes, capturing the complexities of their lives and interactions.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters, from blue-collar workers to middle-class professionals, and from veterans to draft dodgers. The narratives blend serious and comic elements, showcasing the multifaceted nature of human experience. With its focus on the lives of Native Americans, New England Yankees, and southern gentlewomen, “Working Men Stories” offers a compelling exploration of identity and community, crafted with a vivid and truthful storytelling style.
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“Working Men” features fourteen stories in as many different voices: of men and women, young and old, blue collar and middle class, salesmen and craftsmen, vets and draft dodgers. They are the voices of Native Americans, New England Yankees, southern gentlewomen, by turns serious and comic, gay and straight, playful and sad. Masterfully spun and compellingly crafted, these stories comprise a diverse gallery of characters, written with an almost magical ability to bring each one achingly, vividly, truthfully to life.
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