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I Sailed with Magellan
STUART DYBEK

I Sailed with Magellan by Stuart Dybek
9 reviews (2004) (320p)
ALA Notable Books - Fiction Finalist

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Book Description
Following his renowned The Coast of Chicago and Childhood, story writer Stuart Dybek returns with eleven masterful and masterfully linked stories about Chicago's fabled and harrowing South Side. United, they comprise the story of Perry Katzek and his widening, endearing clan. Through these streets walk butchers, hitmen, mothers and factory workers, boys turned men and men turned to urban myth. I Sailed With Magellan solidifies Dybek's standing as one of our finest chroniclers of urban America.
Stuart Dybek is also the author of two collections of short fiction, The Coast of Chicago and Childhood and Other Neighborhoods, as well as two volumes of poetry, Streets in Their Own Ink and Brass Knuckles. His writing has been frequently anthologized and has appeared in numerous periodicals, including The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, Poetry, The Paris Review, and TriQuarterly. A professor of English at Western Michigan University, he lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A New York Times Notable Book
A Booklist Editors' Choice
A Chicago Tribune Best Book
An American Library Association Notable Book
Winner of the Society of Midland Authors Adult Fiction Award

From the prizewinning American author Stuart Dybek comes a major new work of fiction: a novel-in-stories, eleven masterful tales told by a single voice of remarkable narrative power. I Sailed with Magellan depicts various characters of irrepressible vitality amid the stark neighborhoods of Chicago's South Side, where our hero, the restless Perry Katzek, transforms his daily experiences into lush, imaginative adventures.

In each of Dybek's intertwined episodes there is remarkable music. The book's dialogue and descriptive prose both reveal the rhythm of a street culture captured in all its emotional depth and unexpected humor: a man takes his young nephew to a string of taverns, where the boy sings for his uncle's bourbon; a small-time thug is distracted from making a hit by the mysterious reappearance of several ex-girlfriends; two unemployed youths hatch a scheme to finance their road trip to Mexico by selling orchids stolen from the rich side of town; a young couple's amorous beach adventure is interrupted when an unexpected visitor washes ashore. As these poignant chapters unfold with sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic results, Perry Katzek grapples with the exotic possibilities that the world offers him, finding them even beneath the often brutal surface of Chicago life.

Throughout I Sailed with Magellan we rediscover the captivating storytelling, the sharp and spare prose, and the brilliant dramatization of resilient, inventive humanity that mark Dybek's work.
"Dream and memory, humor and pathos, song and silence: At his best Dybek combines these disparate elements in a shimmering web."—Philip Connors, Newsday

"Genius . . . A modern master . . . Dybek is incapable of writing a dull page."—Clarence Brown, The Seattle Times

"Original, operatic, and unexpected . . . An affecting and eccentrically structured coming-of-age narrative."—Karen Karbo, Bookforum

"Enthralling . . . Includes a remarkable lyricism and structural spontaneity that reimagine the tradition [of] the Chicago novel . . . Dybek opens up the life of a working-class urban immigrant family with an emotional complexity and acuity that has few parallels."—Tom Montgomery-Fate, The Boston Globe

"These [connected stories] take on the weight and resonance, and cumulative power, of the best novels."—Mick Cochrane, The Buffalo News

"With I Sailed with Magellan Dybek solidifies his reputation as the rightful heir to [James T.] Farrell's gritty realism; his stories remind us that despite Americans' ambivalence over urban life, exemplified by the flight to suburbs and the Sun Belt, the old brick-and-asphalt city remains a productive crucible of human drama, the place where an open fire hydrant or a sudden thunderstorm can seem as if it might 'drown the innocent and guilty alike.'"—Albert Mobilio, The New York Times Book Review

"It's hard to tell where Nelson Algren leaves off and Stuart Dybek begins—they're a couple of naturals. They each capture the lyricism of Chicago's backstreets: the city behind the billboards. They celebrate our alleys as well as our boulevards. Dybek is, at this moment, our city's blue-collar bard. These eleven lovely stories comprise the Chicago novel of today."—Studs Terkel

"[The book shows] unexpected humor and boundless vitality [as] Dybek's characters navigate their world in search of a new one."—Mark Heineke, Chicago Reader

"A true literary event . . . Not only does Dybek masterfully evoke the intricate, singing web of urban life—the crossing paths and tangled destinies of intimates and strangers; the percussive energy generated by people at work and play; the contrapuntal mix of street action, classroom exchanges, bar talk, domestic banter, and confrontation; the confessions of friends; and lovers' duets—he also aligns the longings and aspirations of his emphatically rendered characters with Chicago's often forbidding, sometimes radiantly beautiful cityscape. The ability to elucidate the complex symbiotic relationship between people and place is part of what makes the fiction of select writers so rich and resonant, so authentic and true. Dybek accomplishes this crucial feat by using music as the connecting tissue between the inner and outer lives of his characters . . . The city is full of surprises, and as Dybek summons up the wonder of the unexpected and the improbable, he achieves a low-key form of magical realism that places him in a constellation of writers that includes Joyce in Dubliners, Italo Calvino, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Chicago's own Leon Forrest . . . The misadventures and revelations of Dybek's get-under-your-skin characters yield bittersweet tales brilliantly attuned to the confluence of inevitability and chance, natural forces and human folly . . . [These are] spellbinding stories that are, by turns, hilarious, stunning, and tragic, but always deeply moving, genuine, and compassionate."—Chicago Tribune

"[A] beautifully realized novel-in-short-stories . . . The larger pattern in this book, the movement from boy to man, [is] constructed with great intelligence . . . Dybek has long been one of the premier American short story writers, but this book is undoubtedly his best."—Roger Gathman,
qlChicago Sun-Times

"Dybek's South Side of Chicago is a bleak and luckless landscape . . . But by [this book's] end you'll never want to leave."—Jeff Jensen, Entertainment Weekly

"Dybek is one of America's literary masters, and I Sailed with Magellan is a forceful new demonstration of his extraordinary skills. This book of linked stories is full of nuance and feeling and the voice of working people from a time when our world and horizons were just a little narrower and our connection to those near at hand somehow even more consequential. It is the kind of penetrating, moving book that Dybek consistently writes."—Scott Turow

"These are wonderful stories, shot through with humor, violence, and love. The writing is strong and sure, the characters precisely drawn, the worlds of childhood and adolescence described vividly, and the war-wounded delineated with realistic truth. I Sailed with Magellan is an intense, compelling book."—The Providence Journal


Stuart Dybek Award Stats
Major Prize* Nominations 1  
Unique Books Nominated for a Major Prize* 1  
Pulitzer Prize Wins 0  
Pulitzer Prize Nominations 0  
National Book Critics Circle Award Wins 0  
National Book Critics Circle Award Nominations 0  
National Book Award Wins 0  
National Book Award Nominations 0  
Man Booker Prize Wins 0  
Man Booker Prize Nominations 0  
PEN/Faulkner Award Wins 0  
PEN/Faulkner Award Nominations 0  

*Major Prize = Pulitzer Prize, National Book Critics Circle Award, National Book Award, Man Booker Prize, and PEN/Faulkner Award

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