The Pelican Child: Stories

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A razor-sharp new collection of stories of visionary childhood misfits and struggling adult dreamers from this legendary writer of “perfectly indescribable fiction . . . To read Williams is to look in[more below]

  • Author: Williams, Joy
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 176
  • Publish Date: November 18 2025
  • ISBN10: 0525657584
  • Language: English
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A razor-sharp new collection of stories of visionary childhood misfits and struggling adult dreamers from this legendary writer of “perfectly indescribable fiction . . . To read Williams is to look into the abyss” (The Atlantic).

“Night was best, for, as everyone knows, but does not tell, the sobbing of the earth is most audible at night.” “Men are but unconscious machines and they perform their cruelties so effortlessly.” “Caring was a power she’d once possessed but had given up freely.” The sentences of Joy Williams are like no other–the coiled wit, the sense of a confused and ruined landscape, even the slight chortle of hope that lurks between the words–for the scrupulous effort of telling, in these eleven stories, has a ravishing beauty that belies their substance. We meet lost souls like the twin-sister heiresses of a dirty industrial fortune in “After the Haiku Period,” who must commit a violent act in recompense for their family’s deeds; in “Nettle,” a newly grown man who still revolves in a dreamscape of his childhood boarding-school innocence; the ghost of George Gurdieff, on an obsessive visit to the Arizona birthplace of the shining Susan Sontag; the “pelican child” who lives with the bony, ill-tempered Baba Yaga in a little hut on chicken legs.

All of these characters insist on exploring, often at their peril, an indifferent and caustic world: they struggle against our degradation of the climate, of each other, and of honest human experience (“I try to relate only to what is immediately verifiable,” says one narrator ruefully), possibly in vain. But each brief, haunted triumph of understanding is celebrated by Williams, a writer for our time and all time.

Author: Joy Williams
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Published: 11/18/2025
Pages: 176
Weight: 0.73lbs
Size: 8.25h x 5.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780525657583
Language: English

Author

Williams, Joy

Binding

ISBN10

0525657584

ISBN13

9780525657583

Page Count

176

Published Date

November 18 2025

Language

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