Because They Wanted to: Stories

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Simon & Schuster, 1997 - Fiction - 254 pages
Gaitskill's complex, urgent characters struggle with the disparity between what they want and what they know. Longing for emotional connection, they often mistake debasement for passion, manipulation for affection, cruelty for intensity. In "Tiny, Smiling Daddy", a father suffers his ambivalent love for a daughter who has betrayed him - perhaps justly. In "The Girl on the Plane", a disillusioned salesman must face his participation in a brutal act he has almost forgotten. In "Kiss and Tell", a writer seeks revenge on a woman who rejected him, only to find that once he has achieved it, he no longer wants it. In "The Wrong Thing", a lonely, emotionally injured woman involved in a set of skewed, apparently trivial sexual encounters unexpectedly discovers her own life-giving reserve of humility, gentleness, and compassion.

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Tiny Smiling Daddy
11
Because They Wanted To
25
Orchid
59
Copyright

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About the author (1997)

Mary Gaitskill was born in Lexington, Kentucky on November 11, 1954. She received a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan. She is a novelist, essayist, and short story writer. Her novels include Veronica, The Mare, and Two Girls, Fat and Thin. Her collections of short stories include Bad Behavior, Because They Wanted To, and Don't Cry.

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