An edition of Pack of Cards (1986)

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An edition of Pack of Cards (1986)

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Though Lively (Moon Tiger; Perfect Happiness) can be satirical, even wicked, these 36 stories (two earlier collections from England plus assorted recent stories, some published in US magazines) are mostly gentle, affectionate portraits of English men and women who muddle through. While there's a host of types and situations here, most center on village streets, petty bourgeoisie society, and academia. In truth, when a character in "Venice, Now and Then" says that "Things are so inconstant. That's the trouble," she could be speaking for most of her fictional cohorts: an aging English lady with insomnia ("The Voice of God in Adelaide Terrace"); a befuddled housewife whose "treasure" of a maid turns out to be a domineering sneak-thief ("Help"); and a professor suffering through the small humiliations of academia ("Revenant as Typewriter"), among many others. In addition to "Help," other notables include: "Nothing Missing but the Samovar," about a German Anglophile who spends a touching season with a sympathetically drawn family of shabbygenteel aristocrats at the end of their economic tether; "Corruption," a delicately textured portrait involving an aging judge, his wife, a female interloper, and a box of confiscated pornography; "The Pill Box," very short and a little metafictional ("How, having glimpsed the possibility of the impossible, can the world remain as steady as you had supposed?"); and" The Dream Merchant," a whimsical portrait of a sensible man who sells dreams from 9:30-5:00 but doesn't believe in them: "that was the secret of his success." Occasionally cloying or thin, but mostly solid work, full of character, incident, and elegiac charm. (Kirkus Reviews)

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Grove Press
Language
English
Pages
336

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Cover of: Pack of Cards
Pack of Cards
2010, Penguin Group UK
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Pack of Cards
Pack of Cards
March 9, 1999, Grove Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Pack of cards
Pack of cards: stories 1978-1986
1987, Penguin
in English
Cover of: Pack of Cards
Pack of Cards
December 3, 1987, Penguin Books Ltd
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: Pack of Cards
Pack of Cards
December 3, 1987, Penguin Books Ltd
Cover of: Pack of cards
Pack of cards: stories, 1978-1986
1986, Heinemann
in English

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First Sentence

"IT WAS July when he went to Morswick, early autumn when he left it; in retrospect it was to seem always summer, those heavy, static days of high summer, of dingy weather and outbursts of sunshine, of blue sky and heaped clouds."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
13.3 ounces

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OL7874781M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780802136244
ISBN 10
0802136249
ISBN 13
9780802136244
Library Thing
303469
Goodreads
202879

First Sentence

"IT WAS July when he went to Morswick, early autumn when he left it; in retrospect it was to seem always summer, those heavy, static days of high summer, of dingy weather and outbursts of sunshine, of blue sky and heaped clouds."

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