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Table for Two: Fictions
by Amor Towles

Published: 2024-04-02T00:0
Hardcover : 464 pages
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1. Towles has said that the title of the story collection came about because “it occurred to me that in most of the pieces, a critical moment involved a pair of family members or strangers facing each other across a kitchen table to confront some new reality in their lives. …It must have sprung from a conviction in my subconscious that our lives can often change materially due to a single conversation at a table for two.” In what ways did you see the characters' lives change after a conversation? Have you ever had a life-changing conversation?

2. The stories in this collection are set in Russia, New York City and LA, and span the 1920s to the golden age of Hollywood in the late 1930s to the turn of the millenium. Which was your favorite setting and why? What details that Towles included stood out to you?

3. Several of the short stories have surprise endings. Which caught you most off guard?

4. “Eve in Hollywood” contains many elements of noir. Did you enjoy the mystery element of this novella? Who did you originally suspect?

5. Have you read “Rules of Civility,” Towles’ earlier novel that introduces the character Evelyn Ross? If so, were you surprised at what happened to Eve in “Eve in Hollywood?” Where had you thought the character would end up? If you haven’t read “Rules of Civility,” did you think the story stood sufficiently on its own?

6. Do you typically enjoy novels or short stories more? If you’ve read any of Towles’ previous full length novels, how did these stories compare?

7. Did you notice any threads that united the stories in “Table for Two”? How did different stories explore themes of family, friendship, trust, ambition, or the consequences of our choices?

8. Did you have a favorite story in the collection? Which one and why?

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  "This is literature, not for politics, but for the pleasure of the reader!!"by Gail R. (see profile) 05/23/24

Table for Two, Amor Towles, author, Edoardo Ballerini, J. Smith-Cameron, narrators
What an interesting examination of the human condition. Using a variety of short stories, and one novella,
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