Criticism > Short Story Criticism > Dybek, Stuart - Howard Kaplan (review date 23 May 1980)
Dybek, Stuart - Howard Kaplan (review date 23 May 1980)
Howard Kaplan (review date 23 May 1980)
SOURCE: Kaplan, Howard. “In Brief.” Commonweal 107, no. 10 (23 May 1980): 319.
[In the following review, Kaplan criticizes Dybek for his use of child narrators, a device which Kaplan states allows Dybek an easy escape from deeper analysis.]
You can tell the romantic writer by his choice of characters: he's a sucker for outsiders and underground men. In these eleven Chicago stories Stuart Dybek writes about pushcart peddlers (“The Palatski Man”), an amateur ornithologist holed up in a condemned building (“Blood Soup”), sots, pederasts, paranoid DPs. A tough bunch to get to know well in real life, even for writers. So when Dybek filters their stories through a child's point of view, as he tends to do, the strategy smacks of convenience more than anything else: a child doesn't have to pretend to understand what he sees. Over and over we wind up with the little tyke's sense of wonder and no...
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- Kirkus Reviews (review date 1 November 1979)
- Robert Ward (review date 1980)
- Bruce Cook (review date 13 January 1980)
- Phoebe Lou Adams (review date February 1980)
- Howard Kaplan (review date 23 May 1980)
- David Kubal (review date autumn 1980)
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- David Montrose (review date 26 July 1991)
- Thomas S. Gladsky (essay date 1992)
- Thomas S. Gladsky (essay date summer 1995)
- Jorge Febles (essay date fall 1996)
- Stuart Dybek with Mike Nickel and Adrian Smith (interview date winter 1997)
- Don Lee (essay date spring 1998)
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