Stories explore the crucial themes of men's lives, such as the loss of sexual innocence and the challenge of fatherhood
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By and large, the men in this chewy new story collection from Cooper, whose first book, The Last to Go, was widely praised, are young professionals baffled by the people they encounter?particularly the women and children. Gary, of "What They Eat in Whangoom," for instance, a lawyer and father of two boys, is having a hard time adjusting to his separation from his wife?but his unease doesn't motivate him to find out what she feels for him now, only to complain that it can't be enough. Krieger, protagonist of "The Reprieve," who feels that he's lost his girlfriend to the ghost of a former flame, and Jay of "Fireworks at Nine," unaccountably in love with a high-school girl, suffer a similar alienation?perhaps too similar. There's a sameness about these men and their situations that detracts from the collection. It's a relief, in "A Soldier Loyal and True," to at last find a woman protagonist: though Cassandra, too, must deal with gender gap as she struggles to figure out her elusive, dead father. Cooper is a talented writer, with a gift for dialogue and imagery. Here, from "Faith in the System," is how Andy Hatter, 10, envisions becoming an adult: "The circle of things he understands getting bigger year by year, and the circle of things he doesn't getting smaller and smaller until, at some distant point in the future, it will disappear altogether, like the last pinprick dot when you turn the TV off, and then he will be a grown up." But adulthood doesn't guarantee understanding, Cooper shows in these 17 stories, which impress with their craftsmanship and ring of truth.
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The men in Cooper's stories have missed the intimacy train but still spy it, often wistfully and with a squint, growing progressively smaller in the distance. Beginning with the brief prolog story, "Exit 99," in which a man tries to get himself and his family ahead by a bit of gambling, a failure to communicate is the order of the day ("The dangerous thing about talking...is that it punches a hole in the wall you've built"). In "Laughing in the Dark," a boy's father refuses to mention the name of the daughter whom he drove out of the house. In "Magendo Men," one character is so boastful and seemingly ambitious that he can't even admit to an extraordinary act of generosity or even that he is capable of one. In the title piece, a boy's father weaves a tale of friendship with basketball star Larry Bird. When Bird comes to the town, he must concoct a way to protect his carelessly created image. None of the stories is extraordinarily memorable, but they are all solid and readable. Recommended for larger literary collections.
Harold Augenbraum, Mercantile Lib., New York
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