In stories of astonishing compression and insight, Mavis Gallant wrote of characters severed from their home, exiles disconnected from each other and from themselves. Tracing the fault lines of the post-war world in the intimate lives of her characters, she could conjure an entire worldview in a telling gesture or passing comment.
This new volume, selected and introduced by Tessa Hadley, collects the finest work from across Gallant’s career. Here are stories of young men returning from wartime internment to changed families, snobbish social climbers haunted by the words of their downtrodden colleagues, and children peering through glass at the secrets and infidelities of their parents. Complex, moving and painfully true, they secure her position among the world’s great short story writers.
Reviews
The literary sensation of 2025… the exquisite stories she left behind place her among the greats
Telegraph
Gallant writes such sumptuous sentences, her perception is so original
Tessa Hadley
The irrefutable master of the short story in English, Mavis Gallant has, among her colleagues, many admirers but no peer. She is the standout. She is the standard-bearer. She is the standard
Fran Lebowitz