

desertcart.com: Table for Two: Fictions: 9780593296370: Towles, Amor: Books Review: So worth reading!! - I've read Amor Towles novels and was curious as to what his short stories would be like. Well, all I can say is "THIS BOOK". Such an example of meticulous writing, great phrasing, interesting stories, fascinating characters, and SO MUCH FUN. I don't think I expected just how delightful I would find the twists and turns of his plots. If you enjoyed A Gentleman in Moscow or any of his other novels, do read this collection. Your heart will rejoice. Review: Engaging characters - Amor Towles is a great writer. If you enjoyed his other books, A Gentleman in Moscow, Rules of Civility, or The Lincoln Highway, you must read this collection of six short stories and a novella. If you haven't read any of his books, these stories might be an excellent place to begin. Towles has a fantastic ability to create characters that the reader will care about, and it is rare to do that well in short stories. Two of the more memorable stories from this collection are "Hasta Luego" and "The Bootlegger." In "Hasta Luega," Towle introduces us to Smitty, a cheerful, personable man who makes kind gestures and retains his composure at the airport after his flight is canceled. Jerry, the storyteller, meets Smitty at the airport, is allured by his positive attitude, and goes to the same hotel while they await the rescheduling of their flights. Jerry enjoys Smitty's amiable personality and his stories as they hang out in the hotel's bar. When Smitty and Jerry's phones get mixed up, Jerry discovers something about Smitty and his marriage and must make ethical decisions highlighting Jerry's true nature and humanity. In "The Bootlegger," Tommy, the storyteller, notices Mr. Fein, sitting near him at a Carnegie Hall concert, is recording the concert. Of course, this is prohibited, and Tommy decides to report the recording and ensure that Mr. Fein is appropriately reprimanded. When Tommy finds out that Mr. Fein has been recording the concerts for his sick wife, he feels remorseful for not being a more sensitive human being. Tommy sets out to apologize to Mr. Fein, and some poignant events ensue. Again, Towels portrays many aspects of humanity and marriage through these relatable characters. All the short stories take place in New York City, and places in New York, such as Central Park and Broadway, are prominent in some of them. In all of them, he delves into ethics, human nature, and relationships. Two people in each story sit at a metaphoric "table for two," which gives the collection its name. The novella, set in Los Angeles and Hollywood, is not as profound as the short stories but is fun and engaging. It takes place in 1938 and involves Olivia de Havilland before her Gone with the Wind role. It is an entertaining glimpse into movie studio happenings and movie stars' concerns. Again, the one-on-one encounters between the characters lead to many "table for two" interactions that show human beings in situations where they make decisions that affect others as much as themselves.




| Best Sellers Rank | #24,331 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #23 in Short Stories (Books) #168 in Short Stories Anthologies #306 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (17,695) |
| Dimensions | 6.34 x 1.45 x 9.35 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0593296370 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0593296370 |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 464 pages |
| Publication date | April 2, 2024 |
| Publisher | Viking |
C**A
So worth reading!!
I've read Amor Towles novels and was curious as to what his short stories would be like. Well, all I can say is "THIS BOOK". Such an example of meticulous writing, great phrasing, interesting stories, fascinating characters, and SO MUCH FUN. I don't think I expected just how delightful I would find the twists and turns of his plots. If you enjoyed A Gentleman in Moscow or any of his other novels, do read this collection. Your heart will rejoice.
L**L
Engaging characters
Amor Towles is a great writer. If you enjoyed his other books, A Gentleman in Moscow, Rules of Civility, or The Lincoln Highway, you must read this collection of six short stories and a novella. If you haven't read any of his books, these stories might be an excellent place to begin. Towles has a fantastic ability to create characters that the reader will care about, and it is rare to do that well in short stories. Two of the more memorable stories from this collection are "Hasta Luego" and "The Bootlegger." In "Hasta Luega," Towle introduces us to Smitty, a cheerful, personable man who makes kind gestures and retains his composure at the airport after his flight is canceled. Jerry, the storyteller, meets Smitty at the airport, is allured by his positive attitude, and goes to the same hotel while they await the rescheduling of their flights. Jerry enjoys Smitty's amiable personality and his stories as they hang out in the hotel's bar. When Smitty and Jerry's phones get mixed up, Jerry discovers something about Smitty and his marriage and must make ethical decisions highlighting Jerry's true nature and humanity. In "The Bootlegger," Tommy, the storyteller, notices Mr. Fein, sitting near him at a Carnegie Hall concert, is recording the concert. Of course, this is prohibited, and Tommy decides to report the recording and ensure that Mr. Fein is appropriately reprimanded. When Tommy finds out that Mr. Fein has been recording the concerts for his sick wife, he feels remorseful for not being a more sensitive human being. Tommy sets out to apologize to Mr. Fein, and some poignant events ensue. Again, Towels portrays many aspects of humanity and marriage through these relatable characters. All the short stories take place in New York City, and places in New York, such as Central Park and Broadway, are prominent in some of them. In all of them, he delves into ethics, human nature, and relationships. Two people in each story sit at a metaphoric "table for two," which gives the collection its name. The novella, set in Los Angeles and Hollywood, is not as profound as the short stories but is fun and engaging. It takes place in 1938 and involves Olivia de Havilland before her Gone with the Wind role. It is an entertaining glimpse into movie studio happenings and movie stars' concerns. Again, the one-on-one encounters between the characters lead to many "table for two" interactions that show human beings in situations where they make decisions that affect others as much as themselves.
A**R
Listen to this amazing book!
It is so beautifully written. I loved listening to all Mr Towles’ stories. His descriptions of people and place, both east coast and west coast (Los Angeles in the 1930s ) are wonderfully evocative of time and atmosphere.
H**S
The Art and Joy of the Short Story
Nearly read the book straight through. Towles brings back the art of the short story. The book is divided into two. Six shorter tales comprise the first half. All are enjoyable, but they seem to improve as you go. My favorite was "Hasta Luego." The real gem, however, is the novella that comprises the book's second half. The story is set in Hollywood during the last days of 1938 and 1939, the characters torn straight from central casting as well as from real life including David O. Selznick and Olivia de Havilland. The writing is so vivid, colorful, fun, and immersive, you simply cannot put the book down. Better yet, it turns out to be a crackling mystery/caper. My only wish is that the novella were twice as long. It's time we all admit that Towles is one of the finest writers living today...in the States or anywhere else.
R**M
He Writes Brilliantly, but To What End?
What a craftsman! He creates an atmosphere and real characters about as well as anyone can, and he’s particularly good at period pieces - i.e., stories about a different era, in this case the 1930s. But (1) I’m not a huge fan of short stories (in fact I avoid them, knowing that I’ll likely not like them), and (2) the stories and novella in this work tend to end peculiarly - no resolution, just a clever observation. In addition, I found the novella frustrating because I didn’t remember the character from Rules of Civility and didn’t like it enough to re-read it and because there were too many characters thrown at the reader with no differentiation between them. So, while the book was pleasant to read, it left me saying “so what?”
G**Y
Amor Towles magic
When Amor Towles drops a new book, it’s an automatic buy in hardcover for me. Then, I take my time reading it, savoring every well thought out word, turn of phrase, and plot point. Towles books are always a slow read for me, never one that I rush through. Table for Two is spectacularly well suited for a slow read, being a book of mostly short stories, with a novella at the end that is a sequel to Rules of Civility. And, what a perfect sequel it is. I need to go back for a reread of Rules, I don’t remember loving Evelyn as much as I do now that her story has evolved. I don’t typically enjoy books with women characters drawn by male authors, but Towles is a master, and portrays her perfectly. Eve travels cross country to LA, befriends and champions a young Olivia de Haviland, and the rest is just… well, magic. There’s not a sour note in this book anywhere, and I’m sure I’ll be rereading it at some point down the road.
A**T
the novella is great
The short stories are uneven as a lot. The first story was bewildering as ot was probably meant to be. Loved the allusion to ozymandias!
L**S
Great author!
Love every one of his books!
B**U
Diğer kitaplari kadar iyi ama öykü kitabi
A**R
After reading the excellent "A Gentleman in Moscow", which quickly became one of my favorite books, I thought I would try the other Amor Towles books. I really enjoyed this book, and whilst it is totally different from A Gentleman in Moscow, the writing is still beautiful and the characters are engaging. Very nice way to spend a few hours
A**E
Good book
と**と
最初の短編から感動した。どんな環境であっても必ず道は分かれていて、選べる時がくる。選ぶかは、気づくかは自分次第なのだ。難しいがシンプルな問題を、クリアなアタマで考えさせてくれる。ジャーナリズムのリアルな提起と小説の感動が絶妙にミックスして、読後感が深い。
A**E
It was sheer pleasure reading Table For Two. Amour Towels is a master of storytelling, sustaining restrained suspense on each page.
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