Getting a Life: StoriesFrom the writer whose work has been described as sparingly tragic and unsparingly funny (Ruth Rendell) and shimmering with grace and savagery and wit ("The Times," London), a new collection: nine stories about the blisses and irritations of domestic life. The setting is contemporary London and its suburbs. A seventeen-year-old girl, a student of Coleridge and Keats, walks toward her future resolved not to be anything like her successful career-woman mother. At a small caf? in South Kensington, two women, teachers, become tipsy and exchange confidences about their family difficulties and marital turmoils, revealing more than they intend. A celebratory dinner for a timber merchant and his wife in South London turns into something else entirely. In the midst of a sensuous shopping spree, a woman shares with her friend the secret of a state of mind known as wurstigkeit ('sausageness'). At a Robert Burns gala in a Mayfair hotel, poetry and money collide head-on. These are stories that charm and move us as they catch the special timbre part laughter, part wail of youngish, more or less sophisticated lives in the city at our particular moment in time. |
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When she thought of her mother , she saw tendons and haw- sers , a taut figure at the front door screaming at them all to do their music practice . She was always off out ; she made them do what she said by remote control .
When she thought of her mother , she saw tendons and haw- sers , a taut figure at the front door screaming at them all to do their music practice . She was always off out ; she made them do what she said by remote control .
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A child was lying flat down on its back screaming while a man in coveralls crouched over it , his antidust mask lifted to his forehead like a frogman . Above them both stood a broad fair woman , urgently advising the child to calm down ...
A child was lying flat down on its back screaming while a man in coveralls crouched over it , his antidust mask lifted to his forehead like a frogman . Above them both stood a broad fair woman , urgently advising the child to calm down ...
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Martin was screaming and chattering of injustice like an angry ape . Maxine shrilled back at him with her earsplitting screech . Robin sat on the ground , hands to his ears , sobbing deep - chested sobs of dismay .
Martin was screaming and chattering of injustice like an angry ape . Maxine shrilled back at him with her earsplitting screech . Robin sat on the ground , hands to his ears , sobbing deep - chested sobs of dismay .
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GETTING A LIFE
Коментар посетиоца странице - KirkusA third collection from Somerset Maugham-winner Simpson (Four Bare Legs in a Bed, 1992, etc.): nine bitter stories, many loosely interconnected, about upper-middle-class British women overburdened by ... Прочитајте целу рецензију
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