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- ISBN
- 9780525558101
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0525558101
ISBN-13
9780525558101
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239504431
Product Key Features
Book Title
Last Stories
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Short Stories (Single Author), Literary
Publication Year
2018
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
11.6 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-013439
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Praise for Last Stories " Last Stories is the final, brilliant collection by Irish Master William Trevor." --The Washington Post "Trevor was our twentieth century Chekov." --Wall Street Journal "The beautifully written tales in Trevor's Last Stories , now published and collected in book form after his death in 2016, are elegiac and profoundly resonant . . . A master of understatement and elegant, pithy prose, William Trevor creates an air of ambiguity and leaves it to readers to put the pieces together of his characters' situations." -- New York Journal of Books "William Trevor's prose runs as clear as water yet tastes like gin. The Irish author--who died in 2016, aged 88--was a master of understatement, depicting small lives with rangy precision. At its best his fiction earned comparisons with Chekhov; in turn, he influenced a generation of writers in Ireland and beyond . . . Trevor was and remains an author against whom other talents are measured. His work earns its place in the canon that 'time's esteem' will keep alive." --The Economist "The stories are sharp and concise, containing whole lives in the span of just a few pages . . . Readers familiar with Trevor, who died in 2016, will find satisfying closure, and those new to his work will find reason to go back and explore his previous books." -- Publishers Weekly (starred) "Beautifully composed stories . . . [Trevor] has long established himself as a writer of great charity for the ordinary person and sympathy for the hard knocks of the unheralded lives . . . Trevor's characterazations step to the fore as the major aspect of his writerly genius . . . Trevor will long reign as a literary master."-- Booklist (starred) "Noteworthy for their striking openings and sometimes enigmatic endings that will leave readers pondering the fate of Trevor's characters long after finishing the final sentence, these stories fully embody his artistic gifts."-- Shelf Awareness "Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred) "The master miniaturist's final stories, written before his death in 2016, were among his darkest.. But there's always comedy, as well as Trevor's genius for compression and sly wit -- and in the end, a sympathy for both victims and perpetrators that enlarges our consciousness of internal lives."-- Vulture "As always, Trevor navigates the rough seas of human relations with a new angle, fresh language, deep sympathy, and uncanny insight."-- Kirkus Review (starred) "He is one of the great short-story writers, at his best the equal of Chekhov."-- John Banville "[William Trevor's] stories are formally beautiful and, at the same time, interested in the smallness of human lives. He was, as a writer, watchful, unsentimental, alert to frailty and malice. A master craftsman."-- Anne Enright "A beautiful writer... I would not have become a writer at all had I not discovered his work."-- Yiyun Li, Praise for William Trevor "He is one of the great short-story writers, at his best the equal of Chekhov."--John Banville "[William Trevor's] stories are formally beautiful and, at the same time, interested in the smallness of human lives. He was, as a writer, watchful, unsentimental, alert to frailty and malice. A master craftsman."--Anne Enright "A beautiful writer... I would not have become a writer at all had I not discovered his work."--Yiyun Li "Extraordinary . . . Mr. Trevor's sheer intensity of entry into the lives of his people . . . proceeds to uncover new layers of yearning and pain, new angles of vision and credible thought."-- The New York Times Book Review "Trevor is probably the greatest living writer of short stories in the English language." --The New Yorker "Trevor is a master of delicacy and precision. He inhabits the skin of his lonely characters, mercilessly and compassionately revealing the moral and psychological complexities that lie beneath... [His] stories have the depth and dignity of Greek tragedies." --The Washington Post "One of the finest writers...in our language."-- The Boston Globe "The indisputable master of twentieth-century fiction . . . Trevor's carefully chiseled, lyrical prose--at once ironic and elegiac--is addictive, his insights acutely compassionate. The tales are haunting and profound."-- Publishers Weekly, Praise for Last Stories "Beautifully composed stories . . . [Trevor] has long established himself as a writer of great charity for the ordinary person and sympathy for the hard knocks of the unheralded lives . . . Trevor's characterazations step to the fore as the major aspect of his writerly genius . . . Trevor will long reign as a literary master."-- Booklist (starred) "Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred) "As always, Trevor navigates the rough seas of human relations with a new angle, fresh language, deep sympathy, and uncanny insight."-- Kirkus Review (starred) Praise for William Trevor "He is one of the great short-story writers, at his best the equal of Chekhov."--John Banville "[William Trevor's] stories are formally beautiful and, at the same time, interested in the smallness of human lives. He was, as a writer, watchful, unsentimental, alert to frailty and malice. A master craftsman."--Anne Enright "A beautiful writer... I would not have become a writer at all had I not discovered his work."--Yiyun Li "Extraordinary . . . Mr. Trevor's sheer intensity of entry into the lives of his people . . . proceeds to uncover new layers of yearning and pain, new angles of vision and credible thought."-- The New York Times Book Review "Trevor is probably the greatest living writer of short stories in the English language." --The New Yorker "Trevor is a master of delicacy and precision. He inhabits the skin of his lonely characters, mercilessly and compassionately revealing the moral and psychological complexities that lie beneath... [His] stories have the depth and dignity of Greek tragedies." --The Washington Post "One of the finest writers...in our language."-- The Boston Globe "The indisputable master of twentieth-century fiction . . . Trevor's carefully chiseled, lyrical prose--at once ironic and elegiac--is addictive, his insights acutely compassionate. The tales are haunting and profound."-- Publishers Weekly, Praise for Last Stories "The stories are sharp and concise, containing whole lives in the span of just a few pages . . . Readers familiar with Trevor, who died in 2016, will find satisfying closure, and those new to his work will find reason to go back and explore his previous books." -- Publishers Weekly (starred) "Beautifully composed stories . . . [Trevor] has long established himself as a writer of great charity for the ordinary person and sympathy for the hard knocks of the unheralded lives . . . Trevor's characterazations step to the fore as the major aspect of his writerly genius . . . Trevor will long reign as a literary master."-- Booklist (starred) "Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred) "As always, Trevor navigates the rough seas of human relations with a new angle, fresh language, deep sympathy, and uncanny insight."-- Kirkus Review (starred) Praise for William Trevor "He is one of the great short-story writers, at his best the equal of Chekhov."--John Banville "[William Trevor's] stories are formally beautiful and, at the same time, interested in the smallness of human lives. He was, as a writer, watchful, unsentimental, alert to frailty and malice. A master craftsman."--Anne Enright "A beautiful writer... I would not have become a writer at all had I not discovered his work."--Yiyun Li "Extraordinary . . . Mr. Trevor's sheer intensity of entry into the lives of his people . . . proceeds to uncover new layers of yearning and pain, new angles of vision and credible thought."-- The New York Times Book Review "Trevor is probably the greatest living writer of short stories in the English language." --The New Yorker "Trevor is a master of delicacy and precision. He inhabits the skin of his lonely characters, mercilessly and compassionately revealing the moral and psychological complexities that lie beneath... [His] stories have the depth and dignity of Greek tragedies." --The Washington Post "One of the finest writers...in our language."-- The Boston Globe "The indisputable master of twentieth-century fiction . . . Trevor's carefully chiseled, lyrical prose--at once ironic and elegiac--is addictive, his insights acutely compassionate. The tales are haunting and profound."-- Publishers Weekly, Praise for William Trevor "Extraordinary . . . Mr. Trevor's sheer intensity of entry into the lives of his people . . . proceeds to uncover new layers of yearning and pain, new angles of vision and credible thought."-- The New York Times Book Review "Trevor is probably the greatest living writer of short stories in the English language." --The New Yorker "One of the finest writers...in our language."-- The Boston Globe "The indisputable master of twentieth-century fiction . . . Trevor's carefully chiseled, lyrical prose--at once ironic and elegiac--is addictive, his insights acutely compassionate. The tales are haunting and profound."-- Publishers Weekly, Praise for Last Stories " Last Stories is the final, brilliant collection by Irish Master William Trevor." --The Washington Post "The beautifully written tales in Trevor's Last Stories , now published and collected in book form after his death in 2016, are elegiac and profoundly resonant . . . A master of understatement and elegant, pithy prose, William Trevor creates an air of ambiguity and leaves it to readers to put the pieces together of his characters' situations." -- New York Journal of Books "The stories are sharp and concise, containing whole lives in the span of just a few pages . . . Readers familiar with Trevor, who died in 2016, will find satisfying closure, and those new to his work will find reason to go back and explore his previous books." -- Publishers Weekly (starred) "Beautifully composed stories . . . [Trevor] has long established himself as a writer of great charity for the ordinary person and sympathy for the hard knocks of the unheralded lives . . . Trevor's characterazations step to the fore as the major aspect of his writerly genius . . . Trevor will long reign as a literary master."-- Booklist (starred) "Noteworthy for their striking openings and sometimes enigmatic endings that will leave readers pondering the fate of Trevor's characters long after finishing the final sentence, these stories fully embody his artistic gifts."-- Shelf Awareness "Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred) "The master miniaturist's final stories, written before his death in 2016, were among his darkest.. But there's always comedy, as well as Trevor's genius for compression and sly wit -- and in the end, a sympathy for both victims and perpetrators that enlarges our consciousness of internal lives."-- Vulture "As always, Trevor navigates the rough seas of human relations with a new angle, fresh language, deep sympathy, and uncanny insight."-- Kirkus Review (starred) Praise for William Trevor "He is one of the great short-story writers, at his best the equal of Chekhov."-- John Banville "[William Trevor's] stories are formally beautiful and, at the same time, interested in the smallness of human lives. He was, as a writer, watchful, unsentimental, alert to frailty and malice. A master craftsman."-- Anne Enright "A beautiful writer... I would not have become a writer at all had I not discovered his work."-- Yiyun Li "Extraordinary . . . Mr. Trevor's sheer intensity of entry into the lives of his people . . . proceeds to uncover new layers of yearning and pain, new angles of vision and credible thought."-- The New York Times Book Review "Trevor is probably the greatest living writer of short stories in the English language." --The New Yorker "Trevor is a master of delicacy and precision. He inhabits the skin of his lonely characters, mercilessly and compassionately revealing the moral and psychological complexities that lie beneath... [His] stories have the depth and dignity of Greek tragedies." -- The Washington Post "One of the finest writers...in our language."-- The Boston Globe "The indisputable master of twentieth-century fiction . . . Trevor's carefully chiseled, lyrical prose--at once ironic and elegiac--is addictive, his insights acutely compassionate. The tales are haunting and profound."-- Publishers Weekly, Praise for William Trevor "He is one of the great short-story writers, at his best the equal of Chekhov."--John Banville "[William Trevor's] stories are formally beautiful and, at the same time, interested in the smallness of human lives. He was, as a writer, watchful, unsentimental, alert to frailty and malice. A master craftsman."--Anne Enright "A beautiful writer... I would not have become a writer at all had I not discovered his work."--Yiyun Li "Extraordinary . . . Mr. Trevor's sheer intensity of entry into the lives of his people . . . proceeds to uncover new layers of yearning and pain, new angles of vision and credible thought."-- The New York Times Book Review "Trevor is probably the greatest living writer of short stories in the English language." --The New Yorker "Trevor is a master of delicacy and precision. He inhabits the skin of his lonely characters, mercilessly and compassionately revealing the moral and psychological complexities that lie beneath... [His] stories have the depth and dignity of Greek tragedies." --The Washington Post "One of the finest writers...in our language."-- The Boston Globe "Throughout these final stories from the masterly Trevor ( The Story of Lucy Gault ), limpid and clearly defined as dewdrops on a branch, we see characters dealing with the past and moving forward--or not."-- Library Journal "The indisputable master of twentieth-century fiction . . . Trevor's carefully chiseled, lyrical prose--at once ironic and elegiac--is addictive, his insights acutely compassionate. The tales are haunting and profound."-- Publishers Weekly
Dewey Decimal
823.914
Synopsis
A N EW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK The beloved and acclaimed William Trevor's last ten stories "The great Irish writer, who died in 2016 at the age of 88, captured turning points in individual lives with effective understatement. This seemingly quiet but ultimately volcanic collection is his final gift to us, and it is filled with action sprung from human feeling." -- The New York Times Book Review With a career that spanned more than half a century, William Trevor is regarded as one of the best writers of short stories in the English language. Now, in Last Stories , the master storyteller delivers ten exquisitely rendered tales--nine of which have never been published in book form--that illuminate the human condition and will surely linger in the reader's mind long after closing the book. Subtle yet powerful, Trevor gives us insights into the lives of ordinary people. We encounter a tutor and his pupil, whose lives are thrown into turmoil when they meet again years later; a young girl who discovers the mother she believed dead is alive and well; and a piano-teacher who accepts her pupil's theft in exchange for his beautiful music. This final and special collection is a gift to lovers of literature and Trevor's many admirers, and affirms his place as one of the world's greatest storytellers.
LC Classification Number
PR6070.R4A6 2018
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