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Dancing Girls and Other Stories
Oct 27, 2024 8:25 AM

Author:Margaret Atwood

Dancing Girls and Other Stories

From the international bestselling author of The Handmaid's Tale, Dancing Girls and Other Stories showcases Margaret Atwood's masterly skill for storytelling.

Students, journalists, farmers, birdwatchers, ex-wives, adolescent lovers - and dancing girls. All ordinary people.

Or are they?

In brilliant flashes of fantasy, humour and unexpected violence, Margaret Atwood reveals the complexities of human relationships and maps the motivations we scarcely know we have within us. Populated with characters who evoke laughter, compassion, terror and recognition, Atwood’s stories show why she remains one of our greatest, most original storytellers.

'A remarkable collection' Sunday Times

Reviews

An acute and poetic observer of the eternal, universal, rum relationships between men and women

—— The Times

The mind revealed in this collection of short stories is acutely perceptive, in love with language and capable of seeing significant connections between apparently disparate circumstances

—— Sheila MacLeod , Evening Standard

If anyone has better insight into women and their central problem - men - than Margaret Atwood, and can voice them with as much wit, impact and grace, then they haven't started writing yet

—— Daily Mail

Margaret Atwood's stories are fierce parables about the horror of city life and the power politics of relationships. The fierceness filters insidiously through the leisurely realism of her domestic interiors, clothes, meals, weather... A remarkable collection

—— Victoria Glendinning , Sunday Times

Playful but also at times sorrowful; it allows in great quantities of life, offering the dramas at times a dark edge but also the full glory of our earthly confusion.

—— Colm Toibin , Irish Times

O’Connor handles poignancy and melancholy with such assurance

—— Alastair Mabbott , Herald

Superb – very moving and also very sharp… O’Connor has a lovely touch for the nuances of important moments

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Some mischievous, caustically funny stories alongside those with a more melancholy spirit

—— Daily Telegraph

Subtle and beautiful, poignant and perceptive... A fabulous assortment, that will move its readers both to tears and to laughter

—— Good Book Guide

The seven short stories and one titular novella in this collection are studies of pained love, bereavement, mental disturbance, suicide, economic hardship and thwarted ambition. But this is not a bleak book, and the final novella, despite its grim themes of loss and mental illness, ends in wistful harmony. There is a gentleness and a fellow feeling extended to these bruised lives of quiet despair

—— Ronan McDonald , Times Literary Supplement

O’Connor’s pin-sharp descriptions are beautifully contrasted with the stark simplicity of the stories, but he teaches a masterclass in what’s better left unspoken, whether the death of a child too raw to detail or the story of a mother “too painful to tell here”. Individually these stories are quietly unassuming gems; together, a powerful ode to modern Ireland

—— Lucy Scholes , Independent

A master at work

—— Irish Examiner

Ireland's greatest storyteller

—— Sunday Independent

A masterclass in versatility... Atmospheric vignettes bring O’Connor’s prose close to poetry... His terrific ear for idiomatic speech makes dialogue sizzle off the page... This outstanding collection exhibits the continuing vitality of the great Irish tradition of richly concise, crisply written stories that Joyce’s work began

—— Sunday Times

An exhilarating array of sharp dialogue and biting one-liners worthy of Hugh Leonard, his fiction charts the fragility of relationships, the cruelty of chance and circumstance throwing people together only to shatter their lives, the nightmare of distrust and guilt stirred by memory, and the stark fear of separation and being left alone in the stillness of the night

—— Irish Independent

Joseph O’Connor’s first collection of short stories in 20 years sees […] the author once again showcase the kind of effortlessly comic demotic cadences that first endured him to readers

—— Daragh Reddin , Metro

Written with assurance and tenderness […] Joseph O’Connor is in the tradition of masterly Irish writers of short fiction

—— Allan Massie , Scotsman

A multi-layered, thought-provoking collection that might bring with it a bout of sweet nostalgia

—— Maia Nikitina , BookMunch

A masterclass display of versatility... mood and style in these richly concise, crisply written pieces are confidently varied, too... adding vitality to the virtuosity is a terrific ear for idiomatic speech

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday 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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