Pure Slaughter Value
Pure Slaughter Value (1997) is a collection of 13 short stories by Robert Bingham, which, alongside his novel Lightning on the Sun (published 2000), represents the only works he produced prior to his death in 1999.
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First edition (publ. Doubleday)
The stories are populated by "curiously unsympathetic"[1] characters that are "jaded rich kids and yuppies strung out on familial malfeasance and their own immaturity, blocked from satisfaction in either work or love"; a Guardian review considered the stories to be "filled with hatred of the elitist world that spawned its author."[2] [3] The New York Times made note of Bingham's "acute observational powers and clean, reportorial prose."[4]
List of stories
- "I'm Talking About Another House"
- "This Is How A Woman Gets Hit"
- "The Target Audience"
- "Bad Stars"
- "The Other Family"
- "Plus One"
- "Doubles"
- "The Fixers"
- "How Much For Ho Chi Minh?"
- "Preexisting Condition"
- "Marriage Is Murder"
- "Reggae Nights"
- "Pure Slaughter Value"
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