In Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty, Diane Williams lays bare the urgency and
weariness that shape our lives in stories honed sharper than ever. With
sentences auguring revelation and explosion, Williams's unsettling
stories?a cryptic meeting between neighbors, a woman's sexual worries, a
graveside discussion, a chimney on fire?are narrated with razor-sharp
tongues and naked, uproarious irreverence.
These fifty stories hum with tension, each one so taut that it threatens
to snap and send the whole thing sprawling?the mess and desire, the
absurdity and hilarity, the bruises and bleeding, the blushes and
disappointments and secrets. An audacious, unruly tour de force, Vicky
Swanky Is a Beauty cements Diane Williams' position as one of the best
practitioners of the short form in literature today.