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 · Jayne Anne Phillips’ Machine Dreams follows her highly successful and critically acclaimed collection of short stories Black Tickets (). The novel, for all its occasional beauty, seems to . Jayne Anne Phillips was born in Buckhannon, West Virginia. She is the author of three novels, MotherKind (), Shelter () and Machine Dreams (), and two collections of widely anthologized stories, Fast Lanes () and Black Tickets (). She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, and a Bunting Fellowship/5(17).  · Jane Anne Phillips' first novel Machine Dreams is an affecting and carefully-wrought chronicle of an American family through this century, culminating in the tragedy of Vietnam brought home through a beloved son's/brother's death/5(5).


A review of Machine Dreams, by Jayne Anne Phillips. By the usual standards, Jayne Anne Phillips's first novel, Machine Dreams, has scored a critical bltadwin.ru compared with the raves that greeted her previous collection of short stories, Black Tickets, the response to Machine Dreams has been bltadwin.ru short stories stunned readers; the novel quietly engages. "Machine Dreams, in its wisdom and its compassionate, utterly unsentimental rendering of the American condition, will rank as one of the great books of [the] decade. Jayne Anne Phillips is a blessing."-Robert Stone "An intensely American, beautifully written first novel It carries the strength of myth, and yet is utterly of our. Machine Dreams. By Jayne Anne Phillips (New York: E.P. Dutton/Seymour Lawrence, ) $ cloth. Let's don't overstate this. Jayne Anne Phillips has arrived. Prior to the publication of Black Tickets in 1 (her first book of short fic-tion with a major trade publisher), Jayne Anne Phillips published little pieces mainly in small literary.


Jane Anne Phillips' first novel Machine Dreams is an affecting and carefully-wrought chronicle of an American family through this century, culminating in the tragedy of Vietnam brought home through a beloved son's/brother's death. Machine Dreams. by. Jayne Anne Phillips. · Rating details · ratings · 59 reviews. In her highly acclaimed debut novel, the bestselling author of Shelter introduces the Hampsons, an ordinary, small-town American family profoundly affected by the extraordinary events of history. Here is a stunning chronicle that begins with the Depression and ends with the Vietnam War, revealed in the thoughts, dreams, and memories of each family member. Jayne Anne Phillips’ Machine Dreams follows her highly successful and critically acclaimed collection of short stories Black Tickets (). The novel, for all its occasional beauty, seems to be.

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