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Vintage International: The World and Other Places

Stories

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This short story collection showcases the diverse talents of English novelist Jeanette Winterson, endearing her to fans. Her writing features fresh phrases that capture the delicate realities of her imaginative worlds, infused with humor that is fierce yet kind. Winterson's characters, a mix of men and women, may not always be successful or commendable, but they remain likable. The stories offer glimpses into the complex woman behind the narratives. In "Atlantic Crossing," she portrays a mid-20th century businessman who shares a cabin with a young black woman during a transatlantic journey. While the plot is minimal, the depth of perception regarding regret makes it as rich as a full novel. In another story, Winterson adopts the voice of a lost female Homer, recounting Orion's tale from Artemis's perspective. "The Poetics of Sex" presents a lesbian love story that vividly expresses both character personalities and their erotic experiences. Meanwhile, "The 24-Hour Dog" delves into psychological thriller territory as a woman writer grapples with returning a puppy she had considered adopting, exploring the unquantifiable aspects of love. This collection invites readers to enjoy and learn from its pages.

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Vintage International: The World and Other Places, Jeanette Winterson

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2000
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Titel
Vintage International: The World and Other Places
Ondertitel
Stories
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2000
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
240
ISBN10
0375702369
ISBN13
9780375702365
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Beoordeling
3,9 van 5
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This short story collection showcases the diverse talents of English novelist Jeanette Winterson, endearing her to fans. Her writing features fresh phrases that capture the delicate realities of her imaginative worlds, infused with humor that is fierce yet kind. Winterson's characters, a mix of men and women, may not always be successful or commendable, but they remain likable. The stories offer glimpses into the complex woman behind the narratives. In "Atlantic Crossing," she portrays a mid-20th century businessman who shares a cabin with a young black woman during a transatlantic journey. While the plot is minimal, the depth of perception regarding regret makes it as rich as a full novel. In another story, Winterson adopts the voice of a lost female Homer, recounting Orion's tale from Artemis's perspective. "The Poetics of Sex" presents a lesbian love story that vividly expresses both character personalities and their erotic experiences. Meanwhile, "The 24-Hour Dog" delves into psychological thriller territory as a woman writer grapples with returning a puppy she had considered adopting, exploring the unquantifiable aspects of love. This collection invites readers to enjoy and learn from its pages.