Dancing After Hours

Dancing After Hours is a book of short stories by Andre Dubus. First published in 1996 by Knopf, it was one of that year's New York Times Notable Books of the Year.[1]

Dancing After Hours
First edition
AuthorAndre Dubus
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort story collection
PublisherKnopf
Publication date
1996
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages256 pp
ISBN978-0-679-75114-4
OCLC36540598
Preceded byBroken Vessels 
Followed byMeditations from a Moveable Chair 

Contents

  • "The Intruder" a confused adolescent boy's fantasies bring disaster.
  • "A Love Song" Catherine discovers her husband is having an affair.
  • "Falling In Love" a Vietnam veteran's love affair ends when his lover seeks an abortion.
  • "Blessings" Rusty deals with the aftermath of a horrific shark attack during a family vacation.
  • "Sunday Morning" a woman whose friend was murdered is convinced that she will never love and be loved.
  • "All the Time in the World" LuAnn Arceneaux meets Ted Briggs and falls in love.
  • "Woman on a Plane" a woman who hates flying travels on a plane to visit her dying brother.
  • "The Colonel's Wife" a veteran depends on his wife for everything after breaking his legs in a freak accident.
  • "The Lover" an aging man has a love affair with a younger woman and feels guilty for his failed marriages.
  • "The Last Moon" a young woman convinces her sixteen-year-old lover to murder her husband.
  • "The Timing of Sin" LuAnn Arceneaux tells her friend Marsha of an occasion when she almost committed adultery.
  • "At Night" an old woman's husband dies in the night beside her.
  • "Out of the Snow" LuAnn Arceneaux beats two home invaders and scares them away.
  • "Dancing After Hours" a quadriplegic's tale of skydiving illuminates an extraordinary evening among a group of people in a bar.[2]

References

  1. "An Award for 'Dancing After Hours'", The New York Times, April 23, 1996.
  2. "Dancing After Hours by Andre Dubus: 9780679751144 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books". PenguinRandomhouse.com. Retrieved 2022-10-06.


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