The Necessary Grace to Fall: Stories

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Price
$22.95  $21.34
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
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Pages
192
Dimensions
6.46 X 7.88 X 0.59 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780820334233
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About the Author
Gina Ochsner is the author of the novel "The Russian Dreambook of Colour and Flight" and the short story collection "People I Wanted to Be." Her fiction has appeared in the "New Yorker," "Best American Nonrequired Reading," "Glimmer Train," "Kenyon Review," and many other magazines. She has received the Ruth Hindman Foundation Prize, the Raymond Carver Prize, and the Chelsea Award for Short Fiction. In addition to winning the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, "The Necessary Grace to Fall" also won the Oregon Book Award, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award, and was an "Austin Chronicle" Top Ten Pick. Ochsner lives in western Oregon with her husband and children.
Reviews

She is . . . a breath-taking acrobat with image and metaphor, dexterous with point of view. . . . She also reaches back to what matters most: myth, legend, and the healing power of storytelling. . . . The thing about Ochsner's characters is that, though they most assuredly do stumble and fall, they also possess 'the necessary grace' to rise.

--Jill Barnum "North Dakota Quarterly"

Ochsner is playful and fearless in her search to understand life through suicide, terminal illness, violence and war. Her mesmerizing prose is remarkably well-balanced. She writes with a quiet authority the grasps the poetic nature of the short-story form. Yet she possesses an innate lightheartedness that takes the edge off the Grim Reaper's scythe.

--Susan Wickstrom "The Oregonian"

You know at once when you read a fiction writer who has the Big Gift. The world of the story is instantly real in a way that surprises you. The prose is instinctively and intensely sensual. The characters are full of yearning. The Necessary Grace to Fall has these qualities in abundance. Gina Ochsner unmistakably has the Big Gift.

--Robert Olen Butler

These stories, from the Midland oilfields to post-Soviet Vilnius, are distinguished by loss, and by intractable yearning. It is Gina Ochsner's achievement to show with such sensitivity and range the various ways we continue to fail each other and ourselves. A moving and powerful debut.

--Ehud Havazelet

Gina Ochsner writes with the delight and knowing of a born conjurer. Her world is that liminal space, that disconnect, between nature and our lives--heaven's winking outside the office window, grass pushing up around the casket, umbrellas opening like the great beating of wings.

--Carol Edgarian

With the sensitivity of poetry The Necessary Grace to Fall does what most of us avoid or cannot do: it explores death, which, looked at clearly and closely, is not, we learn, so much fearsome as it is profoundly peculiar. Death is the ultimate Other and the breakdown of illusion. These stories are a fresh apprehension of life. Gina Ochsner has given us a brave gift.

--Antietam Review