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Work Suspended and Other Stories
Work Suspended and Other Stories
Apr 22, 2025 8:22 AM

Author:Evelyn Waugh

Work Suspended and Other Stories

These pieces show the range of Waugh's skills: Mr Loveday's Little Outing; Cruise; Period Piece; On Guard; An Englishman's Home; Excursion in Reality; Bella Fleace Gave a Party; Winner Takes All; Work Suspended; Scott-King's Modern Europe; Basil Seal Rides Again; and Charles Ryder's Schooldays.

Reviews

The absolute master of the twist in the tale

—— Observer

Brilliant...Murakami introduces all these stories with grace and lightness of touch

—— Sunday Herald

A memorable collection. Voices and settings as diverse as the authors, but they are all concerned with the arbitrary yet immensely significant way in which we mark the passing of our lives

—— Observer

The quality of storytelling is exemplary... There's darkness enough here for the hardiest of cynics, but enough heart to charm

—— Word

Most collections of short stories work by the interplay of different voices. This one offers the more satisfying rewards of a novel: unity of tone and a richness of recurring detail that creates its own texture: spaghetti, lawns, hamburgers, beer-drinking, kid sisters, Sunday afternoons, a man's name

—— Independent

Munro's stories enact what can only be called a sort of magic

—— Ali Smith

Alice Munro! Now that's writing

—— Margaret Atwood

Stories that mirror reality -- in all its erratic unpredictability -- so convincingly that you can almost forget the skill with which they're created

—— Daily Mail

The Great One

—— Jonathan Franzen

In these stories, fiction saves lives. Imagination kills. Tales break bones

—— New Statesman

Munro can be harrowing to read; she can make your gums tingle, make you moan, or make you cry...really, who could be better?

—— Evening Standard

The most exciting Irish short story writer of his generation, one whose best work rivals William Trevor and John McGahern. His language is thrilling: Barry has a Martin Amis-style aversion to writing so much as one dull sentence. Talent this raw and natural simply cannot be taught.

—— John Burns , Sunday Times

A rhythmic, rural Hiberno-English onslaught, which forces black humour into the bleakest of corners

—— Ruth Gilligan , TLS

Ireland's must-read literary author

—— Sunday Business Post Magazine

When I read the first of these short stories, I could immediately see there was something special about this writer... Funny and beautifully observed...

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Barry is undoubtedly acquainted with the darker side of existence and unafraid to depict it with humour and great humanity

—— John Harding , Daily Mail

This vividly told collection of short stories spans love, cruelty and desperation

—— The Times

Barry’s best stories combine playful irony with high emotion

—— Emma Hagestadt , Independent

Kevin Barry…isn’t sparing with his powers. Even his throwaway lines are keepers… But what makes this book such a satisfying read is that his memorable sentence-writing is in the service of well-constructed, moving stories

—— Susannah Meadows , New York Times

A writer who reveals the power of the short story to speak for our time

—— Irish Times

O’Connor is a gifted storyteller… [He] has a wonderful ear for dialogue and is a master of the telling phrase

—— Brian Maye , Irish Times

This collection is beautiful; full of pure, simple truths that linger long in the mind

—— Philip Womack , New Humanist
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