The Hill Bachelors
One of the very best writers of our era. (The Washington Post Book World) His first collection since the bestselling After Rain, William Trevor's The Hill Bachelors is a heartbreaking book about men and women and their missed opportunities: four people live in a suburban house, frozen in a...
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One of the very best writers of our era. (The Washington Post Book World) His first collection since the bestselling After Rain, William Trevor's The Hill Bachelors is a heartbreaking book about men and women and their missed opportunities: four people live in a suburban house, frozen in a conspiracy of silence that prevents love's consummation; a nine-year-old dreams that a part in a movie will heal her fragmented family life; a brother and sister forge a new life amid the chaos of Ireland after the Rebellion; and in the title story, a young man chooses between his longtime love and a life of solitude on the family farm. These beautifully rendered tales reveal Trevor's compassion for the human condition and confirm once again his position as one of the premier writers of the short story. Author Biography: William Trevor's books include Felicia's Journey (1994), which won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award and was made into a major motion picture. In 1977, he was named Honorary Commander of the British Empire. In 1996, he was a recipient of a Lannan Literary Award for Fiction.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780141002170 (0141002174)
Publish date: October 1st 2001
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
bookshelves: radio-4, play-dramatisation, summer-2013, published-2000, shortstory-shortstories-novellas Recommended for: BBC radio listeners Read on June 03, 2013 BBC BLURB: Paulie has returned home for the funeral of his father. A man he barely knew. The remote farm is on a boreen, high up in th...
BBC BLURB: Paulie has returned home for the funeral of his father. A man he barely knew. The remote farm is on a boreen, high up in the hills, a place he hasn't been back to in many years. As his brothers and sisters arrive home for the funeral, the question on everyone's mind is - 'What will happen...
This is a collection of short stories set either in the author's native Ireland, or else in England, his later home, with one set in France. He is regarded as a master of the short story, and it's true that each is a little masterpiece of prose, with a skillfully drawn set of characters, an intrigui...