"Binocular
Vision should be the book with which Edith Pearlman casts off her
secret-handshake status and takes up her rightful position as a national
treasure. Put her stories beside those of John Updike and Alice Munro.
That’s where they belong."
Ann Patchett, author of Bel Canto
"Edith
Pearlman is an absolute master of the form: these are stories that
abjure tricks and flash for brilliantly drawn characters, classic
construction, and language that sings and aches all at once."
T.C. Boyle, author of The Women
Edith Pearlman’s fiction has won three O. Henry Prizes and has appeared
three times in Best American Short Stories, twice in The New Pushcart
Prize, and once in New Stories from the South. She is the author of
three short-story collections: Vaquita, Love Among the Greats, and How
to Fall. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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