In a Father's Place

by Christopher Tilghman

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The short stories of Christopher Tilghman are set against the enroached-upon yet still-expansive landscapes of our continent. From a Montanan widow who marries her ranch hand to the aging patriarch of an old Maryland family on the Eastern Shore, Tilghman's characters bring to life the trials and bonds of belonging to one another--as lovers, as friends, as fathers. This collection of stories, the author's first book, is a deeply American work--composed with a keen sense of our past and our show more predicaments--but also a celebration of our resiliency. Writing in The New York Times Book Review, John Casey called In a Father's Place a wonderful surprise . . . a beautiful book, making emotions as vivid and rich in perspective as a loved landscape. show less

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"In a Father's Place," Christopher Tilghman's debut collection of short fiction, was widely praised upon its publication in 1990. Reading it again after many years, it is astounding and heartening to discover how well this book has held up. More than just a very good collection of stories, it strikes this reader as an important milestone in American fiction, a book to which others must bear comparison. Tilghman's stories, set primarily in and around Chesapeake Bay, depict family members struggling to connect with one another and deal with the often conflicting demands of contemporary life. Each story constructs its own subtle moral drama, in which fathers and mothers and sons and daughters test each other's vulnerabilities, grow show more together and apart, and sometimes discover that the needs of the family do not always serve the individual. Tilghman's prose, supple and plain as day, is filled with the kind of evocative detail that brings the world in which his characters reside clearly into focus. You close this book with the sense that you have experienced something rare and timeless and elemental, and absolutely essential. "In a Father's Place" sets a standard that few contemporary novels and story collections can match. show less
In these brief stories the author succeeds in lucidly reconstructing the place, time and especially the people. The centre of his stories and often the viewpoint is the father, which is rather unique at least in my reading.

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Writer Christopher Tilghman was born in Boston in 1946 and later graduated from Yale University. After Tilghman served in the Navy, he took on construction work until he was able to establish himself as a writer. Tilghman's short stories appeared in The New Yorker magazine and in Best American Short Stories. He also published In a Father's Place, show more a collection of short stories, and Mason's Retreat, his first novel. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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1990

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3570 .I348 .I5Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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