Eleven Kinds of Loneliness.
First Edition of Eleven Kinds of Loneliness; Inscribed by Richard Yates
Eleven Kinds of Loneliness.
YATES, Richard.
Item Number: 1735
Boston: Little Brown, 1962.
First edition of the author’s second book, a collection of short stories. Octavo, original green cloth. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Inscribed by the author, “For Jim Brady/ In mutual admiration for/ Andre Dubus./ Dick Yates/ February 1, 1987.”
Eleven Kinds of Loneliness is a collection of short stories written by Richard Yates, who The Times called "[t]he most perceptive author of the twentieth century." It was published in 1962 by Little Brown. This collection of shorts stories follows the average lives of eleven Manhattanites: office workers, a cab driver with visions of immortality, frustrated would-be novelists, a suburban haunting. Yates paints a subtle but shaded mosaic of the 1950s American dream and the disappointment that came with it. "Yates created what is almost the New York equivalent of Dubliners" (New York Times).
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