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Not: A Trio

David Huddle author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Notre Dame Press

Published:15th Aug '98

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Acclaimed novelist, short story writer, and poet, David Huddle captivates us with a new collection. Not: A Trio is a sequence of three related stories that, taken together, form a unified work of fiction. This faceted approach is especially suited to a work that reveals the intricate connections among Danny Marlow, Claire McClelland, and Ben McClelland.

Danny, Claire and Ben are thoughtful people who know each other well—yet hardly at all. Danny narrates the first story, introducing the reader to Claire, a therapist who has, he says “lived a life that would drop most men in their tracks.” The second story, told in the third person, explores the character of Claire’s second husband Ben. These two men and their stories set the stage for the appearance of Claire in the third and most powerful story. Claire informs the reader at the outset that a crisis looms: “At any rate, I’m not going to be able to go on with the life I have so carefully constructed for myself here in town.”

Huddle is especially concerned with the forces that separate these singular individuals from each other—and from themselves—as well as with the romantic and sexual energy pulling Danny and Claire together and with the wistful intimacy briefly held between Claire and Ben. In the process, the book also draws a darkly humorous picture of small-town life in contemporary Vermont.

Critics have praised David Huddle for his skill in creating individual voices and selves that work together to reveal intimately connected lives. He has done so once again in Not: A Trio, leaving the reader with what feels like a secret understanding of these three people and the forces that move them.

"Small-town society in contemporary Vermont captured by one of the leading diagnosticians of life, love and social mores.”  -- Notre Dame Review
“[Huddle] remains an accomplished observer of the pangs of middle age, of communities so tight they’re nearly claustrophobic and of the strange turns love can take.”  -- Publishers Weekly
Huddle provides glimpses of how discovery, recognition, and the unknown inextricably unite each of his characters. Not: A Trio treats its characters as gems do light.”  -- Virginia Quarterly Review
[Huddle] succeeds in Not: A Trio with developing forcefully the still relevant theme of individual lives blazing their own trails in a world of conventional expectations and proscriptions.  Throughout the book, Huddle is remarkably adept at fashioning his complex characters, creating an equally convincing psychological portrait of each as he or she interacts with others.” -- The Georgia Review

  • Long-listed for ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award 2000 (United States)

ISBN: 9780268036515

Dimensions: unknown

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120 pages