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Collected Stories (Vintage Classics)
Bernard Maclaverty
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Description for Collected Stories (Vintage Classics)
Paperback. Melding his native Irish sensibilities to those of his adopted west-coast Scotland, this book includes tales that attend to life's big events: love and loss, separation and violence, death and betrayal. Num Pages: 640 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 35. Weight in Grams: 474.
‘Characters all but leap off the page with believability in these marvellous stories of life (and death) in Belfast’ Sunday Times
Melding his native Irish sensibilities to those of his adopted west-coast Scotland, these tales attend to life’s big events: love and loss, separation and violence, death and betrayal. But the stories teem with smaller significant moments too – private epiphanies, chilling exchanges, intimate encounters. Each of these extraordinary stories – with their wry, self-deprecating humour, their elegance and subtle wisdom – gets to the very heart of life.
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage Classics
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
640
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099561583
SKU
V9780099561583
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About Bernard Maclaverty
Bernard MacLaverty lives in Glasgow. He has written five previous collections of stories and five novels, including Grace Notes, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and Midwinter Break, the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Novel of the Year. He has written versions of his fiction for other media - radio and television plays, screenplays and libretti.
Reviews for Collected Stories (Vintage Classics)
Not since J.D. Salinger's For Esme With Love and Squalor have I enjoyed so much a collection of stories. I mean pleasure – real pleasure.
Paul Durcan
The Cork Examiner
MacLaverty is one of the best practitioners of the genre we have.
New Statesman
His prose is invisible, free of tricks, as though it was ... Read more
Paul Durcan
The Cork Examiner
MacLaverty is one of the best practitioners of the genre we have.
New Statesman
His prose is invisible, free of tricks, as though it was ... Read more