Instructions for a Funeral, David Means
Instructions for a Funeral, David Means
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Instructions for a Funeral
Stories

Author: David Means

Narrator: David de Vries

Unabridged: 5 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/23/2019


Synopsis

"Poetic, insightful, and deeply moving. David Means is one of my very favorite writers." —Tara Westover, author of Educated

Following the publication of his widely acclaimed, Man Booker-nominated novel Hystopia, David Means here returns to his signature form: the short story. Thanks to his four previous story collections, Means has won himself an international reputation as one of the most innovative short fiction writers working today: an “established master of the form.” (Laura Miller, The Guardian).

Instructions for a Funeral—featuring work from The New Yorker, Harper’s, The Paris Review, and VICE—finds Means branching out beyond the explorations of violence and trauma with which he is often identified, prominently displaying his sly humor and his inimitable way of telling tales that deliciously wind up to punch the reader in the heart. With each story Means pushes into new territory, writing with tenderness and compassion about fatherhood, marriage, a homeless brother, the nature of addiction, and the death of a friend at the hands of a serial-killer nurse. Means transmutes a fistfight in Sacramento into a tender, life-long love story; two FBI agents on a stakeout in the 1920s into a tale of predator and prey, paternal urges and loss; a man’s funeral instructions into a chronicle of organized crime, real estate ventures, and the destructive force of paranoia.

Means’s work has earned him comparisons to Flannery O’Connor, Alice Munro, Sherwood Anderson, Denis Johnson, Edgar Allan Poe, Anton Chekhov, and Raymond Carver but his place in the American literary landscape is fully and originally his own.

"David Means is a master of tense, distilled, quintessentially American prose. Like any artist who has finely honed his talent to its strongest expression he is a brilliant craftsman whose achievement is to appear unstudied, even casual...Each story by Means which I have read is unlike the others, unexpected and an unnerving delight." —Joyce Carol Oates

About David Means

David Means was born and raised in Michigan. He is the author of several short-story collections, including Instructions for a Funeral, The Spot (a New York Times notable book of the year), Assorted Fire Events (winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction), and The Secret Goldfish, and of the novel Hystopia (long-listed for the Man Booker Prize). His stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, The Best American Short Stories, The Best American Mystery Stories, The O. Henry Prize Stories, and other publications. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2013, Means lives in Nyack, New York, and teaches at Vassar College.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Douglas

Jonathan Franzen said of David Means, “Means’s stories are harrowing and funny and full-blooded, consistently satisfying in their narrative twists, and lyrical in a way that makes most contemporary literary ‘lyricism’ sound like greeting cards.” I couldn’t agree more, which made it all the more diffi......more

David Mean's short story collection, Instructions for a Funeral, contains provocative and heart-wrenching stories about fatherhood, relationships, addiction, and regret. The title story, "Instructions for a Funeral" finds William Kenner delineating his last wishes to his lawyer and in so doing relat......more

Goodreads review by Miranda

If you're looking for something easy, like some of the other reviewers here, then perhaps head to the beach read section. But if you're willing to put in the work that a great author demands, David Means is the author for you. Each of his stories is carefully crafted, with each sentence he is meticu......more

Racconti, riflessioni sulla scrittura, storie in embrione e progetti si uniscono in questa raccolta permettendoci di curiosare nel mondo di David Means. Di giocare col tempo come fa lui, che in poche righe concentra passato presente e futuro in un gioco di descrizioni dettagliate, azioni scomposte i......more