Pittsburgh Stories

Clark Blaise

Pittsburgh Stories
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Porcupine's Quill Inc.,Canada
Country
Canada
Published
15 October 2001
Pages
144
ISBN
9780889842274

Pittsburgh Stories

Clark Blaise

‘Written over four decades, Pittsburgh Stories , is the second in a projected four-volume set of Clark Blaise’s selected short stories. Set largely during the forties and fifties, these nine stories, with one exception, are reminiscences about a distant Pittsburgh adolescence. The previous and inaugural collection in the series, Southern Stories , was also unified by one locale. Blaise’s prowess as a writer is evident from the outset. The opening story, The Birth of the Blues , written in 1983, is clearly the work of a skilful, deft craftsman. A well-honed tale, it impresses with its subtlety and detail. The protagonist, young Frank Keeler, witnesses his father’s humiliation before a woman who has hired him to fix her pipes. Standing before the two Keelers in her bathrobe, she reprimands Frank’s father and summarily dismisses him. In so doing, she sets both father and son alight with desire, becoming for Keeler, the prototype of all beautiful women. For his father, the most perfect bitch.

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