How It Ended: New and Collected Stories

How It Ended: New and Collected Stories
by Jay McInerney

How It Ended: New and Collected Stories
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Author: Jay McInerney
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Format: Deckle Edge
Published: 2009-04-07
ISBN: 0307268055
Number of pages: 352
Publisher: Knopf

Book Reviews of How It Ended: New and Collected Stories

Book Review: Fitzgerald For A New Generation?
Summary: 5 Stars

In the 80's Jay McInerney and Brett Easton Ellis were being touted as the Hemingway and Fitzgerald of a new generation. I don't know if anybody had in mind which was supposed to be Hemingway and which Fitzgerald, but in, How It Ended, McInerney's book of new and collected short stories, I think McInerney makes a bid for Fitzgerald's mantle.

The most obvious similarity is he treads the same ground stories with husbands and wives talking. True, Hemingway also used husbands and wives as subject matter (as well as couples that aren't officially united,) but McInerney stories seem to have been influenced by Fitzgerald, you can feel that influence in stories such as "Putting Daisy Down," "Sleeping With Pigs," "Summary Judgment."

McInerney's stories aren't all what they seem to be, for example in "I Love You, Honey" there's a lot of subtext going on, and what the characters are telling each other isn't as important as what they aren`t telling each other. The subtext in the stories may be redemption, even when the characters aren't aware of it or even asking for it. I noticed this while reading "Con Dr." about a doctor with a drug problem who does redeem his career and his life but with unexpected consequences.

Other sources for the stories are writers and the writers life. McInerney shows all aspects of writers from gilded college boys wanting to be writers in "The Waiter," or to the drugged out rock band lyricist, now more a drug dealer than a word purveyor in "The Queen and I."

McInerney isn't a pyrotechnical writer, he doesn't use gimmicks to pull you into his stories with flashy wordplay or bizarre scenarios, most of his starting points are a world we know well, or aren't unfamiliar with. McInerney is a mature writer who has the confidence of his craft and talent and lets his stories unfold in front of the reader. He has the ability to take what at first seems a random comment or observation and make it deftly reflect the unspoken truths behind the situation the characters find themselves in. A lot of the stories are from a male point of view but a standout story that I found amazing was "The Story of My Life" which is told from the point of view of a girl in her 20's and her concerns. At first she seems a vague and vapid person but as the McInerney unravels the story through her phone calls to lovers, friends, and family, you see there is so much more, so much so that you think of her as a person and not a character in a story.

I don't keep bringing up Hemingway or Fitzgerald as a direct story to story comparison of the legendary authors to McInerney, but to illustrate that the quality of work demonstrated in How It Ended is on the level of those legendary authors. If he is the new Fitzgerald or Hemingway or just Jay McInerney, it makes me wish I'd paid a little more attention to McInerney's writing in the past few years.

Summary of How It Ended: New and Collected Stories

From the writer whose first novel, Bright Lights, Big City, defined a generation and whose seventh and most recent, The Good Life, was an acclaimed national best seller, a collection of stories new and old that trace the arc of his career over nearly three decades. In fact, the short story, as A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times Book Review, shows ?McInerney in full command of his gifts . . . These stories, with their bold, clean characterizations, their emphatic ironies and their disciplined adherence to sound storytelling principles, reminded me of, well, Fitzgerald and also of Hemingway?of classic stories like ?Babylon Revisited? and ?The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber.? They are models of the form.?

Only seven of these stories have ever been collected in a book, but all twenty-six unveil and re-create the manic flux of our society. Whether set in New England, Los Angeles, New York or the South, they capture various stages of adulthood, from early to budding to entrenched to resentful: a young man confronting the class system at a summer resort; a young woman holed up in a remote cabin while her (married) boyfriend campaigns for the highest office of all; a couple whose experiments in sexuality cross every line imaginable; an actor visiting his wife in rehab; a doctor contending with both convicts and his own criminal past; a youthful socialite returning home to nurse her mother; an older one scheming for her next husband; a family celebrating the holidays while mired in loss year after year; even Russell and Corrine Calloway, whom we first met in McInerney's novel Brightness Falls.

A manifold exploration of delusion, experience and transformation, these stories display a preeminent writer of our time at the very top of his form.

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