Elementals: Stories of Fire and Ice
From the booker Prize-winning author of Possession comes this richly imaginitive story collection that transports the reader to a world where opposites--passion and loneliness, betrayal and loyalty, fire and ice--clash and converge.A beautiful ice maiden risks her life when she falls in love with...
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From the booker Prize-winning author of Possession comes this richly imaginitive story collection that transports the reader to a world where opposites--passion and loneliness, betrayal and loyalty, fire and ice--clash and converge.A beautiful ice maiden risks her life when she falls in love with a desert prince, whose passionate touches scorch her delicate skin. A woman flees the scene of her husband's heart attack, leaving her entire past behind her. Striving to master color and line, a painter discovers the resolution to his artisitc problems when a beautiful and magical water snake appears in his pool. And a wealthy Englishwoman gradually loses her identity while wandering through a shopping mall. Elegantly crafter and suffused with boundless wisdom, these bewitching tales are a testament to a writer at the hieght of her powers.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780375705755 (0375705759)
Publish date: July 11th 2000
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Book Club,
Literary Fiction,
Anthologies,
Fairy Tales,
Collections,
Contemporary,
Magical Realism,
Short Stories
Byatt is an exceptionally creative short story writer. This is my third collection of her short stories and, although not my favourite, it is still definitely worthy of 5 stars. The fairytale feel of the stories was nice, and her descriptions of the simplest of things are unparalleled and very magic...
I think short story is the right Byatt format for me. I like her writing style but her long books tend to loose me halfway through.
Good, varied, intriguing, subtle - similar format to her Matisse short stories. Probably worth 3.5*.