
About this book
The stories Moody has written, appearing in The New Yorker, Esquire, Harper's, and The Paris Review, form a dazzling body of work that marks the emergence of one of the strongest voices in a generation. These stories don't follow familiar paths: They compellingly map the loneliness of private experience and explore the many ways that people give voice to that experience.
Subjects
Social life and customsFictionFiction, generalUnited states, social life and customs, fictionManners and customsFiction, short stories (single author)