Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. In “Tenth of December,” a young boy named Robin heads out in freezing weather, having an imagined conversation with a girl he likes. He sees Don Eber, a middle-aged man with a brain tumor, walking ahead of him without a coat; Eber intends to die by suicide to avoid his family watching him suffer.

  2. George Saunders's "Tenth of the December" is a short story in the author's 2013 collection of the same name. It is a narratively disjointed short story that tracks the distinctive interior...

  3. 27 de oct. de 2019 · By Catherine Sustana. Don Eber, the terminally ill 53-year-old man in the story, holds conversations in his head. He is pursuing his own imagined heroics—in this case, going into the wilderness to freeze to death in order to spare his wife and children the suffering of caring for him as his illness progresses.

  4. Brief Synopsis. "Tenth of December" is a collection of ten interconnected short stories, all delving into the lives of seemingly ordinary people while examining themes of compassion, isolation, and the struggles of everyday life.

  5. “Tenth of December” Summary. Robin, a young boy, prepares to go outside in winter with his pellet gun to look at a beaver dam. As he walks, he imagines a fictional species, the Nethers, which live in a rock wall. He uses his pellet gun to threaten them and occasionally shoots one in the butt.

  6. 24 de oct. de 2011 · Published in the print edition of the October 31, 2011, issue, with the headline “Tenth of December.” George Saunders won the 2017 Booker Prize for “ Lincoln in the Bardo .”

  7. In “Tenth of December,” George Saunders offers a critique of political systems through his portrayal of a dystopian society. The story takes place in a world where the government has created a program called “MERCY” that euthanizes individuals deemed to be a burden on society.