One Day's Perfect Weather
More Twice Told Tales
Daniel Stern
ISBN: | 9780870744457 |
Publisher: | Southern Methodist University Press,U.S. |
Published: | 1 December, 1999 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
One Day's Perfect Weather
More Twice Told Tales
Daniel Stern
In this collection, Stern s third, he returns to the literary adventure he began in "Twice Told Tales" and continued in "Twice ""Upon"" a Time"weaving fresh modern tales from the thematic threads of great texts of the past. His premise is that a classic work by a writer or artist one loves could be basic to a fiction: as basic as a love affair, a trauma, a mother, a landscape, a job, or a sexual passion. Each of the seven tales in One Day s Perfect Weather uses elements from an earlier work. Each story is independently vibrant and vital but, infused by the energy and creative tension of the backdrop work of art, it takes on added reverberations of meaning: rich, entertaining, and wise. In Duet for Past and Future, inspired by Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken, Newman, a lawyer in Indianapolis, having lost his musical career (along with his wife and child), thinks he recognizes the very cello he had sold to finance his legal education and new life. He and the young woman who plays that cello become involved in a relationship that threatens to tie them together for a moment or forever. In A Man of Sorrows and Acquainted with Grief, inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach s The Passion According to St. John, Kraft, an exiled New Yorker and a Jew, is the conductor of a high school orchestra in a small Texas town. He talks his way out of a traffic ticket by telling the born-again state trooper of his own special relationship with Jesus; Kraft tells the credulous lawman that the reason h
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