Margaret Drabble’s novels have illuminated the past fifty
years, especially the changing lives of women, like no others. Yet
her short fiction has its own unique brilliance. Her penetrating
evocations of character and place, her wide-ranging curiosity, her
sense of irony—all are on display here, in stories that explore
marriage, female friendships, the English tourist abroad, love
affairs with houses, peace demonstrations, gin and tonics, cultural
TV programs; in stories that are perceptive, sharp, and funny. An
introduction by the Spanish academic José Fernández places the
stories in the context of her life and her novels. This collection
is a wonderful recapitulation of a masterly career.
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