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The Mark-2 Wife
The Mark-2 Wife
Feb 5, 2025 9:41 PM

Author:William Trevor

The Mark-2 Wife

"It's like gadgets in shops.You buy a gadget and you develop an affection for it... but all of a sudden there are newer and better gadgets in the shops.More up-to-date models."

William Trevor has been acclaimed as the greatest contemporary writer of short stories in the English language, likened to Chekhov for his insights into human nature. These three tales of obsession, heartbreak, silent sorrow and the small tragedies of ordinary lives are profound, immaculate and beautiful.

This book includes The Mark-2 Wife, The Time of Year and Cheating at Canasta.

Reviews

Warner writes with the delicacy of a tightrope walker...the result is exhilarating

—— Financial Times

A fine sheen of intelligent humour...acute and alive

—— Sunday Times

Reminiscent of AS Byatt's short stories, Marina Warner's tales glimmer with the cerebral pickings of a true culture vulture

—— Independent

Sparkles with her inimitable and sophisticated style. These tales, both crisp and lyrical, form a cosmopolitan mixture of art history, magic, fairytale and urban myth

—— Independent on Sunday

Exhilarating

—— Sunday Telegraph

Sprightly and inventive

—— Daily Telegraph

Her exactness and lightness of touch in scene-setting are used to superb effect in her short stories...Tremain is restless in her exploration of voices

—— Independent on Sunday

This collection is a jewel-box containing gems of near perfection... She's a consistently superior writer. Do yourself - and literature - a service: Read her

—— Globe & Mail

Rose Tremain is a prolific and much lauded writer but here she is at her best

—— Rebecca Newman , Daily Telegraph

Painful moments of self-revelation are expertly drawn

—— Sunday Herald

Striking collection of stories

—— Sunday Telegraph

As you would expect, the stories in this collection involve a certain amount of cultural tourism to the lower depths, undertaken with black humour... Welsh's relish for degradation covers up a strong sentimental streak

—— Victor Sebestyen , Sunday Times

Welsh's transcription of Scots dialect is brilliant... Welsh also has a fabulous sense of the absurd... The overall vibe of these stories is dark and grim. And fierily, fiercely funny

—— Brandon Robshaw , Independent on Sunday
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