“Lost Love is a revelation, a brilliant collection of stories by a major American writer. Peter Guralnick’s poignant and darkly comic short fiction evokes a lost world of Harvard Square bohemians and restless teenage existentialists, perched on the cusp of the Sixties, the ground trembling beneath their feet.”—Tom Perrotta, author of Election and The Leftovers“Deeply felt and deeply imagined, these stories go straight for the jugular—and the heart. Filled with damaged souls and meaningful moments, Lost Love is, in my opinion, Peter Guralnick’s very best work.”—Lee Smith, author of The Last Girls“Peter Guralnick’s stories give testimony to the truth that fiction best delivers. Each narrative opens like a portal, swiftly transporting readers to another time and place, another world.”—Lorraine M. López, author of The Gifted Gabaldón Sisters“The stories in Peter Guralnick’s brave, tender collection chart submerged continents where heartbreak can lurk behind every warm, elegantly crafted sentence. This is a beautiful book.”—Tom Piazza, author of City of Refuge“Like some kind of miraculous stray artifact from the postwar canon, the tales in Guralnick’s Lost Love are each in themselves perfectly lucid, yet form a shape around a mystery, the ultimately elusive passage into selfhood.”—Jonathan Lethem, author of The Fortress of Solitude “You may know Peter Guralnick as one of America’s very greatest music writers. Now he turns his attention to popular music’s themes: his characters are lost, lonely, confused, heartbroken, lustful, regretful. This is a terrific collection of stories, absorbing, wise, surprising and moving.”—Nick Hornby, author of High Fidelity