Paris Stories
By Mavis Gallant
Introduction by Michael Ondaatje
By Mavis Gallant
Introduction by Michael Ondaatje
By Mavis Gallant
Introduction by Michael Ondaatje
By Mavis Gallant
Introduction by Michael Ondaatje
Category: Short Stories | Women's Fiction
Category: Short Stories
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$18.95
Oct 31, 2002 | ISBN 9781590170229
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Apr 27, 2011 | ISBN 9781590174227
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Praise
“Often, her fiction drew its energy from contradictory qualities: her stories were minutely observed but also suspenseful, matter-of-fact but also fanciful, reportorial but also imaginative. They were broad-minded, and so felt real…it feels as concrete as anything you might read in the newspaper or see with your own eyes. Gallant had a rare gift: a solid imagination.” —The New Yorker
“Ms. Hellier [owner of the English language Village Voice bookstore on Paris’s Left Bank] said if she were to recommend one work of fiction set in Paris, it would be Paris Stories by Mavis Gallant, a collection of short stories by the Canadian-born writer who long wrote for The New Yorker.” —The New York Times
“One of the most brilliant story writers in the language, who deserves to be read as widely as her fellow Canadian Alice Munro. No one writes about brutish people like Gallant; she transforms the meanest human specimens into subjects of high fascination and sympathy, which makes her excellent reading for overheated festival subway commutes.” –Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker
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