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Monogamy: Stories

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Marly Swick is a sort of archaeologist of the heart, and in Monogamy she demonstrates a remarkable understanding of her subject. Swick shows us the contemporary family in its true form, fractured and enduring, and her insights and observations are at once tender and jarringly accurate. The characters in these stories face real hardship-spouses and children lost to tragedy or failed understanding-yet their grief is mad bearable by the humor and generosity of Swick's vision.

216 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1996

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February 2, 2021
A top-shelf reread, and in fact I believe this is my third reading, which likely explains why this short story collection seemed rather dull. My rating is a combination of my current experience and a recollection of really liking these stories when I read them nearly 20 years ago. The stories often have a clear premise (e.g. a man's children and his 'secret children' meet for the first time at his deathbed), which gives them a rather formal aspect. But they are interesting premises, and nicely and straightforwardly written. My favorites this time around were Heart, Camelot, and The Zealous Mourner.
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68 reviews
May 23, 2020
This was absolutely beautiful. I enjoyed every short story and I hoped for it to never end. It highlights tragedy, loss, and family in a way that pulls you in and makes you feel every emotion. Highly recommend for anyone. Stunning.
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March 14, 2025
Short stories that do just what short stories are supposed to do. Every story is a moment in the life of a very distinct character. Not one clinker in the bunch!
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April 11, 2008
I read this years ago, but it stands out as one of the absolute best short story collections I've ever read. Highly recommended!
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December 28, 2023
Well-written perceptive stories with true-to-life emotions, from grief to hope.
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October 2, 2012
This is a collection of short stories, all having to do with family.
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