ANDREW PORTER is the author of the story collection The Theory of Light and Matter and the novel In Between Days. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he has received a Pushcart Prize, a James Michener/Copernicus Fellowship, and the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. His work has appeared in One Story, The Threepenny Review, Ploughshares, Narrative, The Southern Review, and on Public Radio's Selected Shorts. Currently, he teaches fiction writing and directs the creative writing program at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.
"A quietly astonishing collection . . . These stories are cleareyed
and unadorned, invested with just as much authority as they require
to do their appointed work, like a row of votive candles in the
dark recess of a church.” —Justin Taylor, New York Times Book
Review
“He has been able, like Chekhov before, to reach an aesthetic of
regret. [These] are fantastic examples of modern character and all
its necessary anxiety.” —Chicago Review of Books
“[One of the] don’t miss collections by rising stars.” —Library
Journal
“A great paradox sits at the heart of Andrew Porter’s excellent new
story collection: How can we seem so firmly and comfortably settled
in our lives, and yet be so utterly, desperately lost? Porter has a
rare feel for the emotions that reveal our truest selves, and for
the weight of the doubts, regrets and memories that pile up as the
years go by. Love, loss, defeats large and small, these are all
rendered to haunting effect in The Disappeared, and it’s a
testament to Porter’s brilliant writing that these gorgeous,
gutting stories haunt me still.” —Ben Fountain, author of Billy
Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
“The stories in The Disappeared are works of genius for precisely
this reason. As you read, you’re bound to find yourself, like me .
. . marveling at Porter’s perfect sentences, and the world he
creates for us, one in which we can’t help but be present.”
—Kristopher Jansma (in Electric Literature), author of Why We Came
to the City
“Porter shows his literary prowess in The Disappeared.” —Dallas
Morning News
“Every story in the collection is beautifully constructed,
consisting of elegant, at times lyrical prose, is engaging, and is
propelled by a compelling, astute narrative voice.” —New York
Journal of Books
“The stories in The Disappeared, like his debut, are precisely
tuned to the micro moments of our everyday lives, which is to say,
in his stories, Porter continues to show us wise, patient, and
astute perspectives on the human condition.” —Keith Pilapil
Lesmeister, BOMB
“Let me phrase this as a question: Is there an American writer who
writes such exquisite, heartbreaking and achingly memorable stories
as Andrew Porter? I can’t name one. I’ll have The Disappeared with
me, as I’ll have The Theory of Light and Matter—for the duration.”
—Peter Orner, author of Esther Stories
“These tremendously moving, elegant, neo-Cheeveresque gems are
fantastic. Too much wine, too much love, too much marriage, too
many misunderstandings—all of it makes for deeply perfect reading.”
—Deb Olin Unferth, author of Barn 8
“Poignant and devastating . . . Porter is a master of the form.”
—Booklist (starred)
“These tender, touching stories are about things we hold onto, our
anxieties and hopes and dreams, and the things that slip through
our fingers—love, youth, the people we used to be. What a beautiful
book about the profound mystery of ordinary life.” —Alix Ohlin,
author of Dual Citizens
“Read this excellent collection and you’ll come away convinced that
the secret subject of all writing is time. Certainly it’s the
oldest, a little older than love itself, and in Andrew Porter’s
supple vision time is our most intimate antagonist, our lover and
our foe. It’s time that turns a passing doubt into a haunted house,
time that makes of our most cherished hopes an echo chamber of
losses, time that breaks even the strongest hearts. And yet without
time and our suffering we would have no soul, and these stories
have soul to spare. Italo Calvino claims a classic never finishes
saying what it has to say, and by that measure The Disappeared is
classic.” —Charles D’Ambrosio, author of The Dead Fish Museum
“[An] excellent collection . . . full of insight and moral clarity,
with the type of assured voice that can’t be taught.”—Brian
Castleberry, author of Nine Shiny Objects
“At their best, short stories can articulate a feeling you could
never otherwise explain. At their very best, you recognize those
feelings from your own life. That was my experience, time and time
again, reading The Disappeared by Andrew Porter.” —Ethan
Chatagnier, author of Singer Distance
"What an exquisite collection! Each story was virtually perfect.
Infused with longing and existential loss, with cigarettes and
wine, with mid-life couples searching for something . . . This was
probably one of my two most recommended books of the year.” —Leslie
Pietrzyk, author of This Angel on My Chest
“Porter writes with honesty and grace about men and women
struggling to make sense of their shifting lives.” —Chuck Augello,
Identity Theory
“A big-hearted story collection that’s helping me pay more
attention to the flow of life right now. Just beautiful.” —Robert
Anthony Siegel, author of Criminals
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