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Thanks for Listening

Stories and Short Fictions by Ernest Buckler

By Ernest Buckler
Edited by Marta Dvorák
Subjects Literary Criticism, Canadian Literature, Fiction
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Paperback : 9780889204386, 312 pages, July 2004
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781554586752, 312 pages, April 2011

Table of contents

Table of Contents for Thanks for Listening: Stories and Short Fictions by Ernest Buckler selected and edited by Marta Dvořák
Introduction
I. Stories
Just Like Everyone Else
The Balance
Children
The Harness
A Present for Miss Merriam
The Clumsy One
Cleft Rock, with Spring
The Wild Goose
Goodbye, Prince
It Was Always Like That
The Quarrel
The First-born Son
Return Trip to Christmas
The Locket
The Choice
Thanks for Listening
Glance in the Mirror
Another Christmas
No Matter Whos There
The Christmas Order
Penny in the Dust
The Finest Tree
The Dream and the Triumph
The Bars and the Bridge
2. Short Fictions
Long, Long after School
Humble Pie
Nettles into Orchids
The Doctor and the Patient
You Could Go Anywhere Now
The Snowman
The Orchard
No Tongue for It
The Widow
Muse in Overalls
Education at Mimis
Squares

Description

A treasure chest of exceptional stories by one of Canadas classic authorsall now available in one volume.
Ernest Buckler, best known as the author of the Canadian classic, The Mountain and the Valley, never achieved the lasting fame he deserved. His first story was published in Esquire, a significant American literary magazine known for publishing leading writers such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Sinclair Lewis. Over the years, nearly forty more of Buckler’s short stories were published in several popular magazines, including Maclean’s where his story “The Quarrel” won first prize for fiction.
In Thanks for Listening: Stories and Short Fictions by Ernest Buckler, Marta Dvořák gathers together many of those stories as well as some previously unpublished pieces. At times she has chosen to include the fuller, original versions, and has reinstated some of the lost passages that were cut from stories to fit popular magazine requirements.
Ernest Buckler’s writing is rooted in the magic of the ordinary. He celebrates the land and its community, and sensuously recreates a paradise — almost a Garden of Eden. Buckler’s American editors were right in believing that no one evoked the lost world of North Americas agrarian past better than Ernest Buckler.

Reviews

The range here, including unpublished pieces...allows us to recover a more textured picture of Buckler....Given [Buckler's] obvious contribution to the modernist story in Canada, it is time to give him a place in the national short-fiction canon.

- Laurie Kruk, Canadian Literature, 189, Summer 2006, 2007 January

These are stories that will break your heart and light up your mind. Dvořák's selection reveals the brilliance of Buckler's vision and craft.

- J.A. Wainwright, Dalhousie University

[T]he opportunity this carefully constructed anthology provides scholars to understand the range and depth of Buckler's work is exciting. More exciting, however, is the opportunity it provides a new generation to read Buckler's work.

- Kevin Flynn, Educational Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 1, 2005 April

These are stories that will break your heart and light up your mind. Dvořák's selection reveals the brilliance of Buckler's vision and craft.

- J.A. Wainwright, Dalhousie University

Buckler [has been] criticized [for] accepting massive revisions, in order to be published in popular magazines. It is fitting that Dvořák has restored...these works

- Anne Burke, Prairie Trust Journal, 2005 January

Thanks for Listening gathers together more than 35 short fictions from Buckler's published and unpublished work, reminding us of his strong hold on our understanding of rural life....Part of the significance of this new volume is that we can see how painstakingly careful Buckler was about his fictional craft.

- David Staines, University of Ottawa, Globe and Mail, August 7, 2004, 2004 September