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Description
Rediscover the masterful stories of a midcentury artist whose multifaceted portraits of women
were generations ahead of her time“A stunning, crystalline collection.” —VogueNancy Hale was
considered one of the preeminent short story artists of her era, a prolific writer whose long
association with The New Yorker rivaled that of her contemporary John Cheever. But few readers
today will recognize her name. Acclaimed author Lauren Groff has selected twenty-five of Hale's
best stories, presented here in the first career-spanning edition of this astonishingly gifted writer's
work. These stories seem ahead of their time in their depiction of women--complicated characters,
sometimes fragile, possibly wicked, often remarkable in their apparent ordinariness, from an
adolescent girl in Connecticut driven into delirium over her burgeoning sexuality in "Midsummer,"
to a twenty-something New Yorker experiencing culture shock during a visit to a friend's house in
Virginia in "That Woman," to a New England widow in search of alcohol while babysitting her
grandson in "Flotsam." Other stories touch on memories of childhood, the intense trauma of
electroshock therapy, and the spectre of white supremacy. Haunting, vivid, and subversive in the
best sense, Where the Light Falls is nothing less than a major literary rediscovery.