
Gigolo
“The performances by a rotating cast are uniformly strong. Stefan Rudnicki stands out for the depth and resonance of his voice, but Joe Barrett and Gabrielle de Cuir are just as good at interpreting the text. (Note: ‘gigolo’ has shifted in its meaning since 1922.)”
AudioFile
A beautifully crafted collection of eight short stories by Edna Ferber
In Gigolo, Edna Ferber delves into the minds of eight diverse characters from all walks and stages of life: a handsome, oft-pursued mechanic who finds himself falling in love; a new widower who moves into the home of his son and daughter-in-law; a wounded pilot who discovers his family fortune has disappeared during the war and is reduced to making a living as a gigolo in Paris; a Broadway comedienne who is forced to reconsider her career options as she approaches the age of forty; an aspirational inventor who gets more than he bargained for when he marries a "home girl" whom he assumed would support his aspirations but ultimately furthers her own; a camping supply clerk who fancies himself a rugged outdoors man when in reality he has never traveled beyond Manhattan; a matriarch who grapples with turning sixty and managing her responsibilities to her grown children; and a young woman from Oklahoma who longs to escape her small town and discovers leaving home is hard to do.
Gigolo is a stirring collection from a bestselling and beloved chronicler of American working people.
Full contents:
"The Afternoon of a Faun"
"Old Man Minick"
"Gigolo"
"Not a Day Over Twenty-One"
"Home Girl"
"Ain't Nature Wonderful!"
"The Sudden Sixties"
"If I Should Ever Travel!"
Praise
