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''We Are Still Married: Stories & Letters'' is a collection of
short stories A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest t ...
and poems by Garrison Keillor, including several set in the fictitious
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town of
Lake Wobegon Lake Wobegon is a fictional town created by Garrison Keillor as the setting of the recurring segment "News from Lake Wobegon" for the radio program ''A Prairie Home Companion'' broadcast from St Paul, Minnesota. The fictional town serves as the s ...
,
Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
. It was first published in hardcover by Viking Penguin, Inc. in 1989. An expanded edition was published in 1990.


Contents

*1. Pieces. **"End of the trail" **"Three new twins join club in spring" **"Your book saved my life, Mister" **"Who we were and what we meant by it" **"The current crisis in remorse" **"The people vs Jim" **"The young Lutheran's guide to the orchestra" **"Maybe you can, too" **"A little help" **"A liberal reaches for her whip" **"Hollywood in the fifties" **"Lifestyle" **"He didn't go to Canada" *2. The lake. **"Letters from Jack" **"Three marriages" ***"Mrs. Roy Tollerud to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Olson" ***"Mrs Ruth Luger to Mrs. Joanne Lienenkranz" ***"Clarence Bunsen to his wife, Arlene" **"The babe" **"How I came to give the Memorial Day address at the Lake Wobegon Cemetery this year" **"Who do you think you are?" *3. Letters. **"How to write a letter" **"Estate" **"O the porch" **"Traveler" **"Sneezes" **"Pool table" **"Cold" **"Puck drop" **"Lutheran pie" **"Sexy" **"Regrets" **"The Pennsylvania Dept. of Agr." **"Family honeymoon" **"Home team" **"Basketball" **"Woodlawn" **"Episcopal" **"Nu er der jul igen" **"Glad bags" **"Hoppers" **"Mills " **"Atlanta Airport" **"The talk of the town squad" **"Subway" **"Gettysburg" **"Postcards" **"Nineteen" **"Patmos" **"Reagan" **"Laying on our backs looking up at the stars" **"The meaning of life" **"Stinson Beach" *4. House poems. **"O what a luxury" **"Lamour **"In memory of our cat, Ralph" **"The solo sock" **"Mrs. Sullivan" **"Guilt & shame" **"Obedience" **"Upon becoming a doctor" **"The old shower stall" **"Mother's poem" **"The Finn who would not take a sauna" *5. Stories. **"Meeting famous people" **"The lover of invention" **"Lonely boy" **"What did we do wrong?" **"Yon" **"The art of self-defense" **"End of an era" **"Glasnost" **"After a fall" **"My life in prison" **"We are still married"


Reception

Bill Henderson, reviewing the collection in ''The New York Times'', wrote " e worst I could probably say about the 11 poems and 61 prose pieces brought together in ''We Are Still Married'' ... is that I liked some pieces better than others, but - and this is more than one can say for most such collections - I liked them all.Henderson, Bill
"Ordinary Folks, Repulsive and Otherwise"
(review) in ''The New York Times'', April 9, 1989, Late City Final Edition Section 7, page 13, column 1.


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:We Are Still Married: Stories and Letters 1989 short story collections Short story collections by Garrison Keillor Viking Press books