The first collection of short fiction from the Pulitzer Prize-winning
author Jeffrey Eugenides
Jeffrey Eugenides's bestselling novels have shown him to be an astute
observer of the crises of adolescence, self-discovery, family love, and
what it means to be American in our times. The stories in Fresh
Complaint explore equally rich----and intriguing--territory. Ranging
from the bitingly reproductive antics of "Baster" to the dreamy, moving
account of a young traveler's search for enlightenment in "Air Mail"
(selected by Annie Proulx for Best American Short Stories), this
collection presents characters in the midst of personal and national
emergencies. We meet a failed poet who, envious of other people's wealth
during the real-estate bubble, becomes an embezzler; a clavichordist
whose dreams of art founder under the obligations of marriage and
fatherhood; and, in "Fresh Complaint," a high school student whose wish
to escape the strictures of her immigrant family lead her to a drastic
decision that upends the life of a middle-aged British physicist.
Narratively compelling, beautifully written, and packed with a density
of ideas despite their fluid grace, these stories chart the development
and maturation of a major American writer.