'Pearlman writes about the predicaments odd, wry, funny and painful of being human. Make up for lost time now and catch up with Pearlman.' ' pearls that encapsulate resonant moments. ' meticulously made, miraculously precise, and so fully populated that you marvel one mind could invent so many distinct human beings from scratch. The traditional literary system has worked, though grievously slowly, in giving a genius of the short story her due. With Binocular Vision a new fictional planet, richly populated and suffused with warm lucidity, comes into view.' 'This book is a spectacular literary revelation. She is a master of the short story, and this is a spectacular collection. Tenderly, observantly, incisively, Edith Pearlman captures life on the page like few other writers. Edith Pearlman's Binocular Vision are the collected stories of an award-winning author who has been compared to Alice Munro, John Updike and even Chekhov
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