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The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast

New and Selected Stories

John L'Heureux

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English
A Public Space
01 January 2020
L'Heureux is a writer of astonishing vision-a master of storytelling and the sentence.

A nun crashes her car; an unborn child sings to its mother; a troubled priest is in the market for a London apartment. In The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast, John L'Heureux explores head-on life's biggest questions, and the moments-of joy, doubt, transcendence-that alter the course of life. Compiled as he neared the end of his life, and conceived as the legacy of a life's work, The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast brims with elegance, humor, and compassion, welcoming both the ordinary and the rapturous.
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Imprint:   A Public Space
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9780998267579
ISBN 10:   0998267570
Pages:   438
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 20 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

John L'Heureux was born in South Hadley, Massachusetts. He spent seventeen years as a Jesuit priest, after which he worked as an editor at the Atlantic; and for more than thirty years taught American literature and creative writing at Stanford, where he was the longtime director of the writing program. His stories appeared in the New Yorker, the Atlantic, and Harper's. He was the author of twenty-three books, including the novels The Medici Boy and The Shrine at Altamira; and the short-story collections Desires and Comedians. He lived with his wife in northern California until his death in 2019.

Reviews for The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast: New and Selected Stories

A sweeping posthumous collection wrestles with faith, irony, and the redemptive nature of love. --Kirkus starred review Howling, savagely powerful short stories [that] dramatize the brutal collisions of divine will and human nature. They abound in grace. --Wall Street Journal This collection is luminous and breathtaking, varied and delightful and surprising, scattering perfectly shaped gems before us. --Financial Times [The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast] embraces the messiness of living and inspires us to reconcile our innermost beliefs with our deepest desires. --San Francisco Chronicle L'Heureux's sentences express a devotional cadence... their willingness to extend themselves, to fold in additional adverbs and adjectives and absolute phrases, is a mark of desire, the wish to prolong the palliative properties of prayer. --On the Seawall Moral possibility, and the unexpected or ironic circumstances in which it reveals itself, animate this posthumous collection of short works.... an insatiable longing for integrity and wisdom, wherever they may be found. --Booklist The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast is full of such moments of grace... L'Heureux's stories move, often within a single paragraph, from the ridiculous to the humane to the sublime. --America John L'Heureux's work is revelatory. In the way of master writers, so much of what he accomplishes on the page seems effortless and organic, divinely inspired. This book will change you, and his voice and his characters will stay with you long after you leave them. --Jesmyn Ward Highly recommend The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast by John L'Heureux. Darkly funny, bittersweet, audacious, tender... it is so sad to think that we will have no more short stories from this master of the form. --Joyce Carol Oates Bursting with elegant prose and capturing the deepest yearnings of the human heart, this collection stands as an invaluable testament to John L'Heureux's life and work. --David Henry Hwang [His] stories embody a strong sense of humor about the vagaries of faith and life and the fragility of human convictions.... He allowed his characters both their comic foibles and their occasional, unexpected moments of grace. --Deborah Treisman These stories--interweaving the mundane with the profound, tragedy with comedy--are relentless, hilarious, sly, and astonishing. One can find every aspect of life here: ambition and disappointment, franticness and triumph. But these stories are more than just a chronicle of life. At a time when we are increasingly waylaid by the transient and discardable, this collection of a writer's lifework feels like an essential and heroic act; and restores a true faith in life. --Yiyun Li John L'Heureux's fiction tears straight through the veil that separates the mundane from the ineffable. Read these stories for their grace, their wit, and most of all for the occasional ecstatic flash of the holy--unmistakable, thrilling, and unexpectedly comforting. --Kathryn Harrison The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast is a brilliant collection, a showcase of John L'Heureux's vast talents. These stories are incisive, sometimes sardonic, always complex and always marked by John L'Heureux's intense compassion for his characters--and the rest of us. --Scott Turow The stories in The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast serve as a capstone to L'Heureux's life --Washington Examiner Praise for John L'Heureux In reading his work, one can see, feel, the demands he makes on himself for exactitude, essence, emotional honesty, aesthetic freshness, digging deep for the truths of our thoughts and desires and presenting his findings without flinching, even--no, especially--when they challenge our self-conceptions and certainties, and trouble the heart. --Tobias Wolff The functions of American art, religion and philosophy are what L'Heureux is concerned about. He seems to be saying, isn't our 20th-Century insistence on the perfectly realized, 'realistic' external detail just essentially and eternally boring? Wouldn't it be better, for our art if not for our own individual lives, if we recognized other, larger grids on which to play out our dramas; wouldn't it make sense to postulate a supernatural good, an ecstatic Absolute, and then order our own lives as if those things existed? It would be more exciting, that way, more 'meaningful, ' more elegant. --Carolyn See, Los Angeles Times Mr. L'Heureux demonstrates his remarkable capacity for narrative invention--his ability to pack a single slender story with enough incident to fill a novel; his ability to summarize entire lives in a couple of pages... to turn the narratives into beguiling moral fables that illuminate the possibility of the miraculous in our time. --Michiko Kakutani, New York Times John L'Heureux's vision is eerie and unmistakably his own... These, then, are oblique, ironic moral fables, and they are written in a spare, elegant and witty prose. --Johanna Kaplan, New York TImes L'Heureux chronicles the modern search for God amidst the apparent randomness of everyday life with all the grace and style of the great writers of religious fiction... L'Heureux's fiction flourishes when his characters are God-crazed and spiritually hungry. --Kirkus L'Heureux, in a sentence, can convey enormous pain. --Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times Loose cannons are John L'Heureux's specialty... He writes quietly, almost tenderly... about faith and about regular people. --Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times [L'Heureux's] elegant, spare prose [provides] a bridge across the gulf of such treacherous subjects as God, death and man's failure to live with integrity. --Linda Gray Sexton, New York Times


  • Winner of Guggenheim Fellowship 2006 (United States)
  • Winner of National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship 2014 (United States)

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