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Cliffs of Fall

Shirley Hazzard

Cliffs of Fall

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ISBN:
9781844081868
ISBN-10:
1-844-08186-9

Virago

A Virago title

Shirley Hazzard's stories are sharp, sensitive portrayals of moments of crisis. Whether they are set in the Italian countryside or suburban Connecticut, the stories deal with real people and real problems. In the title piece, a young widow is surprised and ashamed by her lack of grief for her husband. In 'A Place in the Country,' a woman has a passionate, guilty affair with her cousin's husband. In 'Harold,' a gawky, lonely young man finds acceptance and respect through his poetry.

Moving and evocative, these ten stories are written with subtlety, humour and a keen understanding of the relationships between men and women.

Reviews

  • 'Shirley Hazzard has such a treasury of style that she can economize or splurge, and, because her taste in unerring, every expenditure is right' Vogue
  • For The Great Fire - 'Hazzard painstakingly constructs a compact panorama of a world ravaged by war, in her expert fourth novel . . . One of the finest novels ever written about war and its aftermath, and well worth the 20 year wait.' Kirkus Reviews

Paperback: £7.99

Published 01/09/2005

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