Best British Short Stories 2011
Nicholas Royle Alan Beard (Innledning) Christopher Burns (Innledning) John Burnside (Innledning) S.J. Butler (Innledning) Robert Edric (Innledning) Philip Langeskov (Innledning) Heather Leach (Innledning) Kirsty Logan (Innledning) Hilary Mantel (Innledning) Adam Marek (Innledning) Claire Massey (Innledning) Bernie McGill (Innledning) Alison Moore (Innledning) Michèle Roberts (Innledning) David Rose (Innledning) Leone Ross (Innledning) Lee Rourke (Innledning) Dai Vaughan (Innledning) Salley Vickers (Innledning)
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Slip this lightweight but nourishing anthology into your holiday bag. Editor Royle has selected 20 published stories from British writers. His own (excellent) taste means that little explosions of weirdness or transcendence often erupt amid much well-observed everyday life.
» Boyd Tonkin, The Independent
An assiduous champion of the short story -- Laurence Phelan Independent on Sunday Some pairings can be relied upon - literature and life, Steptoe and Son, Lennon and McCartney, Nicholas Royle and a good anthology. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Salt Publishing
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781907773129
- Utgivelsesår
- 2011
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
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Slip this lightweight but nourishing anthology into your holiday bag. Editor Royle has selected 20 published stories from British writers. His own (excellent) taste means that little explosions of weirdness or transcendence often erupt amid much well-observed everyday life.
» Boyd Tonkin, The Independent
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It's so good that it's hard to believe that there was no equivalent during the 17 years since Giles Gordon and David Hughes's Best English Short Stories ceased publication in 1994. The first selection makes a very good beginning … Highly Recommended.
» Kate Saunders, The Times
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The collection illustrates just how vibrant and varied the UK short story writing scene is ... each is well crafted and there’s much breadth in terms of style, tone and theme – running from love to war and covering everything in between.
» Sarah-Clare Conlon, Bookmunch