A Study Guide for Mary Gaitskill's "Tiny, Smiling Daddy"
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A Study Guide for Mary Gaitskill's "Tiny, Smiling Daddy" - Gale
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Tiny, Smiling Daddy
Mary Gaitskill
1997
Introduction
The story that Mary Gaitskill tells in Tiny, Smiling Daddy
is woven from familiar elements that most modern readers have faced at one time or another. It concerns a father, Stew, who is mired in his old-fashioned views of the world and finds it difficult to come to grips with the fact that his daughter is gay, and a daughter, Kitty, who copes with her father's rejection by publishing her thoughts where the whole world can see them. She publishes her thoughts in a magazine, but the urge toward self-revelation that the story addresses relates to the ways people today discuss their lives on Twitter, Facebook, and other forms of social media.
Finding out about the article drives Stew down a path of contemplation that is not normal for him, because he is not a very reflective person. He thinks about his daughter's life with him, how he found out about her orientation, and how he responded to it, and readers are left waiting to see whether he will ever reach a point of regret for driving her away.
Tiny, Smiling Daddy
was published in Gaitskill's 1997 second short-story collection, Because They Wanted To. Since its publication, the author has come to be recognized as one of America's preeminent working fiction writers, nominated for major awards and regularly included in anthologies and best story
collections.
Author Biography
Gaitskill was born on November 11, 1954, in Lexington, Kentucky. Her father was a college teacher, her mother a homemaker. Her childhood was spent in a suburb of Detroit. It was not a happy childhood: she ran away from home for a while, living on her own in New York City at the age of sixteen, supporting herself as an exotic dancer. At the age of eighteen she decided to become a writer and went back to school. She attended the University of Michigan, where she won the coveted Hopwood Award for her writing and earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1981.
In 1988 her first book was published, the short-story collection Bad Behavior, which earned her national attention. With this book, critics formed an expectation for Gaitskill's writings that would continue through the coming years, seeing her as a writer of tension and sexual insecurity. One