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The Disappeared

By: Andrew Porter
Narrated by: Lee Osorio
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A collection of stories that trace the threads of loss and displacement running through all our lives, by the acclaimed, award-winning author of The Theory of Light and Matter

“What a beautiful book about the profound mystery of ordinary life.” —Alix Ohlin, author of
We Want What We Want

A husband and wife hear a mysterious bump in the night. A father mourns the closeness he has lost with his son. A friendship with a married couple turns into a dangerous codependency. With gorgeous sensitivity, assurance, and a propulsive sense of menace, these stories center on disappearances both literal and figurative—lives and loves that are cut short, the vanishing of one's youthful self. From San Antonio to Austin, from the clamor of a crowded restaurant to the cigarette at a lonely kitchen table, Andrew Porter captures each of these relationships mid-flight, every individual life punctuated by loss and beauty and need. The Disappeared reaffirms the undeniable artistry of a contemporary master of the form.

©2023 Andrew Porter (P)2023 Random House Audio
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“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

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Superb short-stories

The sort-stories themselves are masterly written and most of them leave, despite their shortness, long lasting impression. The sum of them read in rather direct succession are more on a very good-level

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