Varieties of Disturbance explained

Varieties of Disturbance
Author:Lydia Davis
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Short stories, flash fiction
Publisher:FSG
Release Date:2007
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:240
Isbn:978-0-374-28173-1
Preceded By:Samuel Johnson Is Indignant
Followed By:The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis

Varieties of Disturbance is Lydia Davis's fourth collection of short stories. The book, published in 2007 by FSG, was a finalist for the National Book Awards for Fiction that year.[1] The 57 short stories therein include ones published in a number of literary magazines, compilations, and pamphlets as well as new work, and range in length from several pages to couplet-length.

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Critical reception

The collection received positive critical reviews. Siddhartha Deb, writing for The New York Times, called the book "Haunting, dreamlike and yet indisputably real" and praised her exacting use of language in the style of European postmodernism.[2] Michael Miller also praised the collection for The Believer, admiring Davis' humor and precise writing style.[3] Asali Solomon, with Paste, called the collection's short stories "addictively powerful, rapid encounters with tragedy, humor and existential confusion in the span of a page or a line."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Book Awards 2007.
  2. News: Deb . Siddhartha . 2007-05-27 . Just So Stories . 2024-07-16 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  3. Web site: Miller . Michael . 2007-05-01 . A Review of: Varieties of Disturbance by Lydia Davis . 2024-07-16 . The Believer Magazine . en-US.
  4. Web site: Solomon . Asali . 2007-05-30 . Lydia Davis: Varieties of Disturbance . 2024-07-16 . Paste Magazine . en-US.