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Collected Stories电子书

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作       者:Carol Shields

出  版  社:Fourth Estate

出版时间:2010-07-29

字       数:83.3万

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For the first time all of Carol Shields’ remarkable short stories – some previously unpublished – are gathered together in one volume. ‘Carol Shields’ stories have given me happiness, not just pleasure’ Alice Munro In the Collected Stories we bring together Carol Shields’ original short-story volumes, Various Miracles, The Orange Fish and Dressing Up for the Carnival, as well as many stories not previously published in the UK, including ‘Segue’, her last work. In these stories the author combines the dazzling virtuosity and wise maturity that won so many readers to her prize-winning novels such as The Stone Diaries and Unless.
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Contents

Introduction By Margaret Atwood

Segue

Various Miracles

Various Miracles

Mrs. Turner Cutting the Grass

Accidents

Sailors Lost at Sea

Purple Blooms

Flitting Behavior

Pardon

Words

Poaching

Scenes

Fragility

The Metaphor Is Dead—Pass It On

A Wood (with Anne Giardini)

Love so Fleeting, Love so Fine

Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, Dolls

Invitations

Taking the Train

Home

The Journal

Salt

Others

The Orange Fish

The Orange Fish

Chemistry

Hazel

Today Is the Day

Hinterland

Block Out

Collision

Good Manners

Times of Sickness and Health

Family Secrets

Fuel for the Fire

Milk Bread Beer Ice

Dressing Up for the Carnival

Dressing Up for the Carnival

A Scarf

Weather

Flatties: Their Various Forms and Uses

Dying for Love

Ilk

Stop!

Mirrors

The Harp

Our Men and Women

Keys

Absence

Windows

Reportage

Edith-Esther

New Music

Soup du Jour

Invention

Death of an Artist

The Next Best Kiss

Eros

Dressing Down

About the Author

From the reviews of Collected Stories:

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

Copyright

About the Publisher

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