Mary Gaitskill returns with a luminous new collection of stories--her
first in more than ten years. In "College Town l980," young people
adrift in Ann Arbor debate the meaning of personal strength at the start
of the Reagan era; in the urban fairy tale "Mirrorball," a young man
steals a girl's soul during a one-night stand; in "The Little Boy," a
woman haunted by the death of her former husband is finally able to
grieve through a mysterious encounter with a needy child. Each story
delivers the powerful, original language, and the dramatic engagement of
the intelligent mind with the craving body--or of the intelligent body
with the craving mind--that has come to be seen as stunningly emblematic
of Gaitskill's fiction.