How We Are Hungry by Dave Eggers

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  • Pub. Date: October 2005
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 132,890
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    • Pub. Date: October 2005
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 132,890

    Synopsis

    How We Are Hungry is a gripping, lyrical, and always intensely soulful group of stories written over the past four years. Though they range from a doomed Irish setter's tales of running and jumping ("After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned") to a bitterly comic meditation on suicide and friendship ("Climbing to the Window, Pretending to Dance"), the stories share a haunting and haunted sense of mortality. Though full of bursts of levity and humor, the book is deeply informed by the troubled times in which it was written. How We Are Hungry includes many never-before-published stories, along with a number of pieces that first appeared in magazines, both well known (Zoetrope, The New Yorker) and small and independent (h2s04, Ninth Letter). All previously published stories have been significantly revised. The urgency and experimentalism of Eggers's earlier work are still present, but are brought to a new level of precision and craft, injecting fresh life into traditional forms. Narratives are often linear, told by distinct and varied voices, and settings stretch from Egypt to Interstate 5.

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    Biography

    Dave Eggers and his wife live in Northern California. He edits a magazine, McSweeney's, and teaches at 826 Valencia in San Francisco.

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    Dave should stick to novels, maybe he loves writing short stories, but I don't like reading them.by Anonymous

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    April 07, 2005: Dave is a great story teller, whether it's about his own life, or a fictitious character like Hand. After reading this book and a similar one by Yann Martell, I decided I don't like short stories. They don't give me enough time to get to know characters. And they end abruptly, as if to give the sense of some real deep message, but I realize there isn't one there.