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Dance of Heartbreak/The Diary for August (Storycuts)
Dance of Heartbreak/The Diary for August (Storycuts)
Oct 5, 2024 1:44 PM

Author:Su Tong,Howard Goldblatt

Dance of Heartbreak/The Diary for August (Storycuts)

In 'Dance of Heartbreak', something happened to a young boy in Grade 4, at Red Flag Elementary School; but even today the whole affair remains fresh in his mind. He'd never met another girl like her; she was a little child of glass, beautiful in her sorrow when she ran to centre stage. For him, she was an archetype.

In 'The Diary for August', the inspector looked at the suspect who had been brought in for the incident at the city wall. He was fourteen or fifteen, dripping wet from the swimming pool where they had found him, and both his legs were trembling. It looked like he knew he had caused a disaster.

Part of the Storycuts series, these two short stories were previously published in the collection Madwoman on the Bridge.

Reviews

Probably the greatest living crime writer in the world

—— Ian Rankin

Ruth Rendell has quite simply transformed the genre of crime writing. She displays her peerless skill in blending the mundane, commonplace aspects of life with the potent murky impulses of desire and greed, obsession and fear

—— Sunday Times

The reigning queen of crime fiction

—— Time Out

There are quite a few Ruth Rendells: the doyenne of the traditional English detective novel; the queen of the psychological thriller; the celebrated author of the literary thriller

—— Mail on Sunday

Rendell is unrivalled at depicting psychologically warped people and at creating unease through the simplest things. This is another triumph

—— Observer

This is a crafted, talented display.

—— Daily Telegraph

Hadley is a writer of exceptional intelligence and skill Only Alice Munro and Colm Toibin, among all the working short story writers I’m aware of, are so adept at portraying whole lives in a few thousand words. With Married Love, Hadley joins their company as one of the most clear-sighted chroniclers of contemporary emotional journeys

—— Observer

Tessa Hadley writes like a dream, the prose precise, but funny, too

—— Daily Mail

These stories are shored up with sentences and paragraphs that demand immediate re-reading for their cleverness and warmth…This party is well worth attending

—— Independent

This collection shows a writer quietly growing in style, perception and grace. She conveys to the reader that rare ability to see completely into someone else’s head

—— Spectator

Accomplished ... confident

—— Sunday Times

The ghost of Katherine Mansfield hovers lightly over these deceptively delicate snapshots which zero in on the much maligned territory of the domestic and make it new and vital again

—— Metro
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