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Other People's Love Affairs
Other People's Love Affairs: Stories | D. Wystan Owen
1 post | 1 read | 5 to read
Owen writes exquisite stories that lodge somewhere in my chest and keep detonatingloudly, devastatinglyagain and again.Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You In the classic tradition of fiction by James Joyce, William Trevor, and Elizabeth Strout, these interconnected stories will strike a deep and resounding emotional chord. In the ten luminous stories of D. Wystan Owens Other Peoples Love Affairs, the people of Glass, a picturesque village on the rugged English coast, are haunted by longings and deeply held secrets, captive to pasts that remain as alive as the present. Each story takes us into the lives of characters reaching earnestly and often courageously for connection to the people they have loved. Owen observes their heartbreaks, their small triumphs, and their generous capacity for grace. A young nurse, reeling from the disappearance of her mother, forges an unlikely friendship with a local vagrant who might know why her mother vanished. A young boy is by turns dazzled and disillusioned by a trip to the circus with a family friend. A widower revisits the cinema where, as a teenager, he and an older woman had secret trysts that both thrilled and baffled him. A woman is offered fragile, uneasy forgiveness for a cruel act from years ago. And in the title story, a shopkeepers vision of the woman she loved is upended by the startling revelation of a secret life. Surprising and powerful, these stories mark the debut of a remarkable new talent.
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There is some good writing here just nothing I could connect to. It felt as if Owen gave himself an assignment to write a collection about love, set them all in the same small village and make them all approximately 18-22 pages in length. 3⭐