Cowboys Are My Weakness: Stories (平装)
分类: 图书,进口原版书,Literature & Fiction(文学与虚构类),Genre Fiction(类型小说),
品牌: Pam Houston
基本信息出版社:W W NORTON & CO INC (2005年1月1日)平装:192页ISBN:0393326357条形码:9780393326352产品尺寸及重量:20.8 x 14.1 x 1.1 cm ; 146 gASIN:0393326357商品描述内容简介In Pam Houston's critically acclaimed collection of strong, shrewd, and very funny stories, we meet smart women who are looking for the love of a good man, and men who are wild and hard to pin down. "I've always had this thing for cowboys, maybe because I was born in New Jersey. But a real cowboy is hard to find these days, even in the West," says the narrator in the title story of Pam Houston's critically acclaimed collection. In these strong, shrewd, and very funny stories, we meet smart women who are looking for the love of a good man, and men who are wild and hard to pin down. Our heroines are part daredevil, part philosopher, all acute observers of the nuances of modern romance. They go where their cowboys go, they meet cowboys who don't look the part - and they have staunch friends who give them advice when the going gets rough. Cowboys Are My Weakness is a refreshing and realistic look at men and women-together and apart. "Houston's voice is something new in fiction-bright, edgy, touching, and ruefully self-aware as she rewrites the old heterosexual blues....Her heroines are lean and tough, self-created adventurers."-Boston Globe "A collection of smart, surefooted stories, full of humor, intelligence and a kind of steely-eyed wonder....These are the stories that might have emerged had an intelligent woman followed Hemingway around."-San Francisco Chronicle "Brilliant....Houston claims for women the terrain staked out by male writers from Hemingway to Richard Ford....Her voice is wholly formed and perfect."-Los Angeles Times媒体推荐In Pam Houston's critically acclaimed collection of strong, shrewd, and very funny stories, readers meet smart women who are looking for the love of a good man, and men who are wild and hard to pin down. "Houston claims for women the terrain staked out by male writers from Hemingway to Richard Ford."--"Los Angeles Times"