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Thomas Pierce (1) (1982–)

Autor de The Afterlives

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Sobre El Autor

Thomas Pierce was born in 1982 in South Carolina. He earned his M.F.A. at the University of Virginia and was a Poe/Faulkner Fellow. Hall of Small Mammals is his debut collection of short stories. In 2016, he was selected as one of the U.S. National Book Foundation's 'five under 35' new writers to mostrar más watch. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Thomas Pierce

The Afterlives (2018) 151 copias

Obras relacionadas

The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014 (2014) — Contribuidor — 144 copias
Granta 148: Summer Fiction (2019) — Contribuidor — 61 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1982
Género
male
Lugar de nacimiento
South Carolina, USA
Premios y honores
National Book Foundation, 5 Under 35 Honoree (2016)

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Shula, North Carolina, the town where "The Afterlives" is set, seems like a fairly comfortable, even pleasant place. It's in the Great Smokies and is one of those places that has made a business of catering to the needs and desires of older, moneyed Americans. Its main character, Jim Byrd, hasn't done badly for himself, either. He's a loan officer at a bank, and, except for some unexpected heart trouble, he's not really in bad physical shape. He's married to a woman he loves, a widow who's given marriage -- and life -- a second go. So far, so pleasant.

But "The Afterlives" is, I think, a novel about how the deepest questions -- what happens after we die? Can we change our fates? -- can blur the edges of even the most pleasant versions of modernity. The author injects a bit of science fiction to get to these themes, including a super-accurate heart monitor and ubiquitous, often annoying holograms, and there's a touch of the supernatural here, too. Still, I don't think that this one should be mistaken for a genre novel of any sort. While Pierce's writing remains accessible throughout, the angst that Jim and Danielle feel is real, and the decision decisions they make are difficult. Pierce's descriptions are often skillful, and he makes bending timelines and possibilities look easy, which allows him to strike a difficult difference here between the prosaic and the fantastical. "The Afterlives" isn't, I suppose, the deepest novel I could imagine -- there are denser tomes about the mystery of death and eternity out there -- but that doesn't mean it's a bad novel. Not at all.
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TheAmpersand | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 5, 2024 |
I made it about halfway. I could never get too deeply into the book, and tit took a strange and unexpected turn into a holographic future that I wouldn't have anticipated. I thought I was reading a mystery and it turned into science fiction.
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jsmick | 2 reseñas más. | Jul 3, 2023 |
It's hard to write a good short story - much less a good short story collection. In some short stories, nothing happens, and yet it's still interesting to read. In these short stories, nothing happens, and it's quite dull. Neat ideas, but the most intriguing parts of these stories were compressed instead of fleshed out. It's like the author dipped a toe in the realm of the weird but immediately withdrew it. Each story has just a tinge of the strange and fantastical, but it's been so stripped down that you barely have anything to chew on.… (más)
 
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emma_mc | 4 reseñas más. | Aug 15, 2022 |
 
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stravinsky | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 28, 2020 |

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18
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