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Joan Silber

Biography

Joan Silber

Joan Silber is the
author of three previous books. She won the PEN/Hemingway Award for
her first novel, HOUSEHOLD WORDS, and has received grants from the
Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the
New York Foundation for the Arts. Her short fiction has appeared in
the New Yorker, Ploughshares, the Paris Review, and other
magazines. She lives in New York City and teaches writing at Sarah
Lawrence College.

Books by Joan Silber

by Joan Silber - Short Stories

 

When is it wise to be a fool for something? What makes people want to be better than they are? The characters in Joan Silber’s new story collection tackle this question head-on. Vera, the shy, anarchist daughter of missionary parents, leaves her family for love and activism in New York. A generation later, her own doubting daughter insists on the truth of being of two minds, even in marriage. The adulterous son of a Florida hotel owner steals money from his family and departs for Paris, where he takes up with a young woman and finds himself outsmarted in turn.