Fools for Love
About the Book
Fools for Love
A virtuosic, laugh-out-loud collection of stories that explore the fraught and fantastic nature of human connection --- featuring women, men, various couples and one terribly precocious baby enmeshed in tangled romances of all shapes and sizes.
The wide-ranging and inventive stories that make up Helen Schulman’s Fools for Love are funny, sexy, sometimes sad and always surprising. A single American mother and a French Orthodox rabbi fall in love over poetry, as she helps to dismantle a shuttered bookstore in Paris. A rebellious young woman marries a series of men who are all wrong for her and proceeds to cheat on each of them; her widowed mother finds her deceased husband’s sex diaries and decides she needs to make up for lost time. And in the title story, a blossoming East Village playwright realizes that her marriage to a brilliant actor is doomed, after watching his performance in an alternative production of Sam Shepard’s iconic play.
Characters wander in and out of one another’s stories --- and beds --- in these hilarious tales of lust and attachment --- a rollicking feast of love and loss that is not unlike the experience of life itself. FOOLS FOR LOVE is a vital addition to Schulman’s acclaimed body of work --- a collection that showcases at every turn what Katie Kitamura has referred to as her “sharp observation, buoyant wit and unfailing empathy.”
Fools for Love
- Publication Date: July 8, 2025
- Genres: Fiction, Literary, Short Stories
- Hardcover: 208 pages
- Publisher: Knopf
- ISBN-10: 0593536258
- ISBN-13: 9780593536254