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Andre Dubus

AmericanAugust 11, 1936 – February 24, 1999Short Fiction

Andre Dubus was a master of the American short story and novella, writing about Catholic Louisiana and New England working-class life with deep moral seriousness and emotional precision. His work inhabits the same moral universe as Flannery O'Connor.

Works

  • We Don't Live Here AnymoreThree novellas exploring infidelity, desire, and the dissolution of marriage→
  • Adultery and Other ChoicesCollection of stories exploring moral complexity in everyday American life→
  • The Times Are Never So BadShort fiction examining human relationships and spiritual search→
  • Selected StoriesCurated stories of intimacy, faith, and domestic struggle→
  • Broken VesselsPersonal essays reflecting on physical disability and spiritual transformation→

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