
Jim Ray Daniels
Jim Ray Daniels has been a Professor of English and Creative Writing
at Carnegie-Mellon University since 1981. He has been the director
of the Creative Writing Program - one of the nation's few su...
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Mr. Pleasant
Jim Ray Daniels
Winner: 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY), Regional
Gold Medal, Fiction
In this collection of powerful and deeply humane short stories, Jim
Ray Daniels' characters struggle to find themselves in a society
that
has cast them aside. As they make their way under the permanently
gray skies of Michigan's lower peninsula, they try to come to terms
with their lives, searching for a pleasant place, for someone who
will love them or will simply make them feel safe.
These are characters who have to come to terms with
disappointment. In "United States Street Football," the accidental
death of a young boy must be accepted and his friends must learn to
forgive the role model who was responsible for the death. "Short
Season" is a poignant account of a woman, dying of breast cancer,
who
realizes that her husband will not support her when she needs him
the
most. "Closing Costs" pulls back the curtains on an unhappy
marriage,
revealing a couple unable to make their new house a home, unable to
even unpack.
The eleven stories in Mr.
Pleasant, the latest offering from the author of the award-
winning Detroit Tales, are bleak, funny, and bittersweet—
sometimes all at once. They are unified by the author's attention to
the emotional details of his characters’ lives. Even among friends
and family these characters, in the end, are alone in the world.
Bewildered by their lives, they get lost, they retrace their steps,
and they start over, catching brief glimpses of who they once were
or
could have been. Daniels addresses the grandest of themes—love,
loneliness, and loss—in settings without an iota of grandeur. For us
as readers, these stories open doors, allowing us to enter the
worlds
of people who are weighed down by their lives, trying to get by, day
to day; and the true reality is, we are honored to make their
acquaintance.
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Paperback Edition:
World rights
160 pp., 6 " x 9 ", July
2007 paper, $15.95
0-87013-806-5 978-0-87013-806-5
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