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A Day in the Life of a Smiling Woman: Complete Short Stories - Margaret Drabble, Jose Francisco Fernandez
A Day in the Life of a Smiling Woman: Complete Short Stories
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Margaret Drabble’s novels have illuminated the past fifty years, especially the changing lives of women, like no others. Yet her short fiction has its own unique brilliance. Her penetrating evocations of character and place, her wide-ranging curiosity, her sense of irony—all are on display here,... show more
Margaret Drabble’s novels have illuminated the past fifty years, especially the changing lives of women, like no others. Yet her short fiction has its own unique brilliance. Her penetrating evocations of character and place, her wide-ranging curiosity, her sense of irony—all are on display here, in stories that explore marriage, female friendships, the English tourist abroad, love affairs with houses, peace demonstrations, gin and tonics, cultural TV programs; in stories that are perceptive, sharp, and funny. An introduction by the Spanish academic José Fernández places the stories in the context of her life and her novels. This collection is a wonderful recapitulation of a masterly career.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780547550404 (0547550405)
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
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audreyhawkins
audreyhawkins rated it
What most strikes me about Margaret Drabble's writing is her clarity. In each story, she paints so particular a portrait with perfect telling details. If someone in the distant future wants to know how the British lived and felt and *were* generally in the middle and end of the 20th century, they wo...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
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1 - The Gifts of War: Worlds collide over a birthday present in this 1970 entry from the author's collected stories.2 - A Success Story: A night out leaves playwright Kathie contemplating relationships and success in this 1972 story read by Tracy Wiles.3 - A Voyage to Cythera: A chance encounter lea...
Jennavier
Jennavier rated it
This book gets three stars for being incredibly well written. Where it falls short for me is in the subject matter. Silent desperation in daylight has never been something that interested me, and after a few hours of such stories I was ready to believe that there was no point to life.
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