The Selected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen
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Selected and Introduced by Tessa Hadley
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<p><b>'Bowen's stories are novels that have been split open like rocks and reveal the glitter of the naked crystals which have formed them' <i>Vogue</i></b><br><br><b>SELECTED AND WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY TESSA HADLEY</b><br><br>A girl shares her secret den. A couple stroll through a ruined city. A man walks into a ladies' hat shop. A teacher dreams of killing her pupil.<br><br>Spanning the 1920s to the post-war years, this new selection brings Elizabeth Bowen's finest short stories together for the first time. Elegant and subtle, they showcase Bowen's ability to evoke ineffable emotions - grief, nostalgia, self-consciousness, dread - and combine remarkable psychological insight with vivid settings, from the countryside of Bowen's native Ireland to the streets of her London home after the Blitz.<br><br>Encompassing characters from many walks of life and a vast array of moods, these are intricate journeys of domesticity and discovery, of the homely and uncanny, of the mind and body.</p> <p><b>'Bowen's stories are novels that have been split open like rocks and reveal the glitter of the naked crystals which have formed them' <i>Vogue</i></b><br><br><b>SELECTED AND WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY TESSA HADLEY</b><br><br>A girl shares her secret den. A couple stroll through a ruined city. A man walks into a ladies' hat shop. A teacher dreams of killing her pupil.<br><br>Spanning the 1920s to the post-war years, this new selection brings Elizabeth Bowen's finest short stories together for the first time. Elegant and subtle, they showcase Bowen's ability to evoke ineffable emotions - grief, nostalgia, self-consciousness, dread - and combine remarkable psychological insight with vivid settings, from the countryside of Bowen's native Ireland to the streets of her London home after the Blitz.<br><br>Encompassing characters from many walks of life and a vast array of moods, these are intricate journeys of domesticity and discovery, of the homely and uncanny, of the mind and body.</p>
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