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Killings

By: Calvin Trillin
Narrated by: Robert Fass
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True stories of sudden death in the classic collection by a master of American journalism

"Reporters love murders," Calvin Trillin writes in the introduction to Killings. "In a pinch, what the lawyers call 'wrongful death' will do, particularly if it's sudden." Killings, first published in 1984 and expanded for this edition, shows Trillin to be such a reporter, drawn time after time to tales of sudden death. But Trillin is attracted less by violence or police procedure than by the way the fabric of people's lives is suddenly exposed when someone comes to an untimely end. As Trillin says, Killings is "more about how Americans live than about how some of them die."

These stories, which originally appeared in The New Yorker between 1969 and 2010, are vivid portraits of lives cut short. An upstanding farmer in Iowa finds himself drastically changed by a woman he meets in a cocktail lounge. An eccentric old man in Eastern Kentucky is enraged by the presence of a documentary filmmaker. Two women move to a bucolic Virginia county to find peace, only to end up at war over a shared road. Mexican American families in California hand down a feud from generation to generation. A high-living criminal-defense lawyer in Miami acquires any number of enemies capable of killing him.

Stark and compassionate, deeply observed and beautifully written, Killings is "that rarity, reportage as art" (William Geist, The New York Times Book Review).

©2017 Calvin Trillin (P)2017 Random House Audio
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"What Mr. Trillin does so well, what makes Killings literature, is the way he pictures the lives that were interrupted by the murders. Even the most ordinary life makes a terrible noise...when it's broken off." (Anatole Broyard, The New York Times)
"Fascinating, troubling.... In each of these stories is the basis of a Dostoevskian novel." (Edward Abbey, Chicago Sun-Times)
"The stories...are unforgettable. They leave us, finally, with the awareness of the unknowable opacity of the human heart." (Bruce Colman, San Francisco Chronicle)

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It's all about the everyday lives of victims.

It was a fantastic book for someone who is interested more in the people and their everyday actions that led to their demise. They do not concentrate on the gory details of the murder itself; but, the why and the surprise of some people's dark secrets.

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Oh, To Hear Calvin's Cadence Once More.

Would you listen to Killings again? Why?

The writing is superb as always.

What did you like best about this story?

Just as the author writes about food, there is a tasty morsel in each story.

What didn’t you like about Robert Fass’s performance?

Mr. Fass's only flaw is that he is not he is not Calvin Trillin.

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Well worth the listen. Had I not become enamored by the author's storytelling in his own voice, this book would have a 5 star review.

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I was disappointed

I was really looking forward to this book and was very disappointed with the format and the story itself. It read more like a compilation of short stories that had no connection to each other. I was thinking that somehow would all be pulled together but it never was. It leaves the reader bewildered.

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