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The First Person and Other Stories
The First Person and Other Stories
Oct 28, 2024 6:18 PM

Author:Ali Smith

The First Person and Other Stories

A form-bending and endlessly inventive collection of short stories - from the MAN BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED and WOMEN'S PRIZE-WINNING author of How to be both and the critically acclaimed Seasonal quartet

'A glorious collection that celebrates and subverts the short story form' Independent

'Hurrah for Ali Smith. The best short-story writers make it look as easy as making a cup of tea. Ali Smith is one of these... A bold and brilliant collection of stories by a writer unafraid to give it to us as it is' The Times

A middle-aged woman conducts a poignant conversation with her gauche fourteen-year-old self. An innocent supermarket shopper finds in her trolley a foul-mouthed, insulting and beautiful child. Challenging the boundaries between fiction and reality, we see a narrator, 'Ali', as she drinks tea, phones a friend and muses on the relationship between the short story and a nymph.

Innovative, sophisticated and intelligent, The First Person and Other Stories effortlessly appeals to our hearts, heads and funny bones in equal measure. One-of-a-kind Ali Smith and the short story are made for each other.

Reviews

She's a genius, genuinely modern in the heroic, glorious sense

—— Alain de Botton

One of the most gifted writers of her generation

—— Scotsman

Sophisticated, reticent, ornate, stark, supple, stiff, savage or forgiving...they are stories from the prime of life

—— Times Literary Supplement

An outstanding correspondent on the war between the sexes writes as wittily as ever on the hopes and shortcomings of women who bake for poets, sleep with their accountants, attribute their preference for awful men to fearlessness, and don't know how much they scare their own mothers

—— Observer

As in the plays, it is the force and adroitness of his curiosity that impresses.

—— Guardian

Although Murakami's style and deadpan humour are wonderfully distinctive, his emotional territory is more familiar - remorse, unresolved confusion, sudden epiphanies - though heightened by the surreal... For all its peculiarity, Planet Murakami offers a recognisable landscape of our fears

—— Observer

Disarming, amusing and reveals his lightness of touch

—— Scotland on Sunday

A beguiling collection that shows off Murakami's bold inventiveness and deep compassion

—— Metro

Murakami is excellent at creating an intense mood in a swift few lines... always provocative and never less than engaging

—— Daily Telegraph

By turns disturbing and delightful, funny strange and funny ha-ha...Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman is a handsome volume of prose, every bit as substantial as a novel...They show him at his very best; not as a cult novelist but as a really first-rate writer of short fiction

—— Guardian

Funny but also sad and wise

—— Sunday Telegraph

Murakami’s fictional world is extraordinary.

—— The Sunday Times

Julian Barnes reminds us what an exhilarating experience it can be to read a really good critic.

—— Jane Shilling , Sunday Telegraph

A compulsive page-turner.

—— Tim Adams , Observer

Barnes’s passion for his writers is infectious.

—— Ion Trewin , Sunday Express

Blissfully intelligent.

—— Roger Lewis , Financial Times

The temptation to turn away is powerful, but the rewards for resisting it are considerable. These essays combine a scholarly breadth of knowledge with a powerful sense of the absurdities of the creative life.

—— Jane Shilling , Sunday Telegraph

Through the Window is a wonderful and very interesting collection of essays that rewards close, and also measured, reading.

—— Brendan Wright , Nudge

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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