You Are Not a Stranger Here

You Are Not a Stranger Here by Adam Haslett, published by Nan A. Talese on July 2, 2002, is a collection of nine short stories that delve into the emotional complexities of human relationships. This first edition, comprising 256 pages, showcases Haslett’s distinctive voice and lyrical prose, which ranges from lush to spare. The stories explore profound dilemmas faced by diverse characters, including an aging inventor visiting his son and a psychiatrist confronting his own vulnerabilities through a patient.
Readers will find that the narratives traverse various settings, from New England to Great Britain and Los Angeles to the American West. Each story addresses themes of love, honor, compassion, and sacrifice, revealing the pivotal moments that define the characters’ lives. With a focus on the intricacies of human connection, You Are Not a Stranger Here invites readers to engage deeply with the emotional landscapes of its characters, offering insights into their struggles and triumphs.
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The publication of “Notes to My Biographer,” in Zoetrope: All-Story magazine introduced readers to the remarkable voice of Adam Haslett. Nominated as part of a National Magazine Award, broadcast on National Public Radio, performed at venues across the country, the story brought the author widespread recognition.
Now, in his first book, Adam Haslett gives us nine richly varied stories, each suffused with intense emotion and written in a lyric prose alternatively lush and spare. You Are Not a Stranger Here carries its readers into the hearts and minds of people facing life’s most profound dilemmas. We meet an aging inventor still burning with ideas as he makes a final visit to his gay son. A psychiatrist’s encounter with a reluctant patient reveals a young doctor’s own needs and fears. An orphaned boy finds solace in a classmate’s violence. The return of an old lover disturbs the peace between a brother and sister who have lived together for decades.
In settings that range from New England to Great Britain, from Los Angeles to the American West, the stories in this book treat what Faulkner called the old verities and truths of the heart: love and honor, pity and pride, compassion and sacrifice. They do so with heartbreaking precision and an often generous humor, drawing us past the surface of characters’ lives into the moments of decision and recognition that shape them irrevocably. Together these stories constitute a significant achievement by a powerful new writer.
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