Almost Famous Women: Stories
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From a prizewinning, beloved young author, a provocative collection that explores the lives of colorful, intrepid women in history. ?These stories linger in one's memory long after reading them? (Star Tribune, Minneapolis).The fascinating characters in Megan Mayhew Bergman's ?collection of stories as beautiful and strange as the women who inspired them? (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) are defined by their creative impulses, fierce independence, and sometimes reckless decisions. In ?The Siege at Whale Cay,? cross-dressing Standard Oil heiress Joe Carstairs seduces Marlene Dietrich. In ?A High-Grade Bitch Sits Down for Lunch,? aviator and writer Beryl Markham lives alone in Nairobi and engages in a battle of wills with a stallion. In ?Hell-Diving Women,? the first integrated, all-girl swing band sparks a violent reaction in North Carolina. Other heroines, born in proximity to the spotlight, struggle to distinguish themselves: Lord Byron's illegitimate daughter, Allegra; Oscar Wilde's wild niece, Dolly; Edna St. Vincent Millay's talented sister, Norma; James Joyce's daughter, Lucia. Almost Famous Women offers an elegant and intimate look at artists who desired recognition. ?By assiduously depicting their intimacy and power struggles, Bergman allows for a close examination of the multiplicity of women's experiences? (The New York Times Book Review). The world wasn't always kind to the women who star in these stories, but through Mayhew Bergman's stunning imagination, they receive the attention they deserve. Almost Famous Women is ?addictive and tantalizing, each story whetting our appetite for more? (Atlanta Journal-Constitution). von Mayhew Bergman, Megan
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Megan Mayhew Bergman is the author of Almost Famous Women and Birds of a Lesser Paradise. Her short fiction has appeared in two volumes of The Best American Short Stories and on NPR's Selected Shorts. She has written columns on climate change and the natural world for The Guardian and The Paris Review. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Tin House, Ploughshares, Oxford American, Orion, and elsewhere. She teaches literature and environmental writing at Middlebury College, where she also serves as director of the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers' Conference. She lives on a small farm in Vermont.
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