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The short story format is hardly Robert Stone's raison d'etre. The author usually works with much bigger canvases, utilizing epic-length narratives to examine, unflinchingly, the state of humanity in the 20/21st century. There are four or five writers in America who consistently leave me awestruck and Stone is one of them.
When he's at his best (DAMASCUS GATE, DOG SOLDIERS and, especially, OUTERBRIDGE REACH), few authors can approach him in terms of the sheer beauty and utility of his prose. FUN WITH PROBLEMS gives a hint of his many strengths as a writer but, really, in order to divine the man's true genius, you must read his novels. This collection of stories is a helpful primer...but OUTERBRIDGE REACH, harrowing and unforgettable, is as good as it gets.