· Married Love is a masterful collection of short fiction from one of today’s most accomplished storytellers. These tales showcase the qualities for which Tessa Hadley has long been praised: her humor, warmth, and psychological acuity; her powerful, precise, and emotionally dense prose; her unflinching examinations of family www.doorway.ru: HarperCollins Publishers. Married Love is a masterful collection of short fiction from one of today’s most accomplished storytellers. These tales showcase the qualities for which Tessa Hadley has long been praised: her humor, warmth, and psychological acuity; her powerful, precise, and emotionally dense prose; her unflinching examinations of family relationships/5(55). · With Married Love, Hadley joins their company as one of the most clear-sighted chroniclers of contemporary emotional journeys. She is not Author: Edmund Gordon.
by Bonnie Altucher Wayward girls reveal their inner lives in a luminous collection I expected Married Love, Tessa Hadley's second story collection, to be brilliantly crafted. She writes in a lucid and lyrical style, illuminating the suppressed intensity of her characters' inner lives with a deftness that feels like clairvoyance. What's new about these stories is [ ]. With Married Love, Hadley joins their company as one of the most clear-sighted chroniclers of contemporary emotional journeys., A British writer whose work probes the dangers and joys of family life, Tessa Hadley writes like a dream, even if some of her stories can haunt you like a nightmare….Hadley's measured, perfectly controlled prose. This item: Married Love: And Other Stories. by Tessa Hadley Paperback. $ Available to ship in days. Ships from and sold by www.doorway.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ by Tessa Hadley Paperback. $
“Married Love: And Other Stories,” Hadley’s sixth work of fiction, is filled with exquisitely calibrated gradations and expressions of class, conducted with symphonic intensity and complexity. Hadley, who lives in Wales, first began to publish in her forties, after staying home to raise three children. The author of four novels as well as two collections, she has been gaining acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. (Six of the dozen stories in Married Love previously appeared in The New Yorker.) I’ll venture a guess that this late emergence from a wholly domestic to public (published) sphere at least partly informs Hadley’s narrative preoccupation with painful or ecstatic self. Married Love is a masterful collection of short fiction from one of today’s most accomplished storytellers. These tales showcase the qualities for which Tessa Hadley has long been praised: her humor, warmth, and psychological acuity; her powerful, precise, and emotionally dense prose; her unflinching examinations of family relationships.
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