Home
/
Fiction
/
Letters from My Windmill
Letters from My Windmill
Oct 9, 2024 12:26 PM

Author:Alphonse Daudet,Frederick Davies

Letters from My Windmill

Alphonse Daudet's novels established him as the most successful writer in France by the end of the XIX century; but it was the LETTERS, first published in book form in 1869, which remained his favourite creation and has proved his most lasting.

Throughout his working life in Paris Daudet never lost his almost umbilical attachment to Provence. These tales of that region are characterised by a tenderness and delicacy, a wistfulness and wry humour, which give moving substance to his claim that to invent, for him, was to remember.

Reviews

These are stories in the easiest and most pleasurable sense of the word. MacLaverty's work is in a line from Chekhov, via Frank O'Connor

—— Anne Enright , Guardian

I have not read anything as good for a long time

—— Literary Review

Eleven exquisite examples of the genre... MacLaverty writes with consumamte skill... This is a book to cherish and one to read and re-read with pleasure in the skilful craft of its composition

—— Irish Independent

MacLaverty is an exhilarating, tender, humorous wirter... who can set a scene and create a character with Chekhovian delicacy and economy... He reminds us that although life is a dangerous, painful business, we should never despair

—— Sunday Telegraph

This stupendous new book - crucial, shattering sentences - that express, modestly, monumentally the achievement of this extraordinary writer. He is in behind your eyes before you feel his thinking knife ...Matters of Life and Death is a great book. The explicit presiding literary presence is Chekhov. Not reached nor striven for, innate, rather

—— Candia McWilliams , Scottish Review of Books

This most enticing of writers is also one of the most penetrating

—— Rosemary Goring , Herald

His insights into the female mind are unique

—— Jackie McGlone , Scotland on Sunday

A masterly control of pace and structure, pitch-perfect capturing of voice, characterisation that has spot on credibility, human pleasure in life's satisfactions shadowed by awareness of the ways in which they can be jeopardised

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

MacLaverty has never written more powerfully or with greater authorial grip

—— Tom Adair , Scotsman

This is a fine collection of short stories, sometimes brutal and shocking, but written with a sort of underground tenderness

—— The Times

MacLaverty's stories don't lack drama, but their effect is subtle and stealthy: they creep up on you

—— Ludovic Hunter-Tilney , Financial Times

A master at work...richly textured, filled with vividly humorous detail

—— Lee Langley , Daily Mail

Confirms MacLaverty's status as an impressive heir of Chekhov and James Joyce

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times
Comments
Welcome to zzdbook comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Copyright 2023-2024 - www.zzdbook.com All Rights Reserved