The assassination of Margaret Thatcher : and other stories / Hilary Mantel.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., 2014Edition: First Canadian editionDescription: 242 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781443436588 (hardcover) :
- 1443436585 (hardcover)
- Short stories. Selections
- Mantel, Hilary, 1952-. Sorry to Disturb
- 823/.914 23
- PR6063.A438 A6 2014
- FIC029000 | FIC019000
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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BOOK | Meaford Public Library Fiction | FIC Mante (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 99537 |
"A John Macrae book.".
Sorry to Disturb -- Comma -- Winter Break -- Harley Street -- Offences Against the Person -- How Shall I Know You? -- The Heart Fails Without Warning -- Terminus -- The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher.
"From one of Britain's most accomplished, acclaimed, and garlanded writers, Hilary Mantel delivers a brilliant collection of contemporary short stories that demonstrate what modern England has becomeIn The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher, Hilary Mantel's trademark gifts of penetrating characterization, unsparing eye, and rascally intelligence are once again fully on display.Her classic wicked humor in each story--which range from a ghost story to a vampire story to near-memoir to mini-sagas of family and social fracture--brilliantly unsettles the reader in that unmistakably Mantel way. Mantel brutally and acutely writes about gender, marriage, class, family, and sex, cutting to the core of human experience. Unpredictable, diverse, and even shockingly unexpected, each story grabs you by the throat within a couple of sentences. The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher displays a magnificent writer at the peak of her powers. "-- Provided by publisher.
"In The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher, Hilary Mantel's trademark gifts of penetrating characterization, unsparing eye, and rascally intelligence are once again fully on display. Her classic wicked humor in each story--which range from a ghost story to a vampire story to near-memoir to mini-sagas of family and social fracture--brilliantly unsettles the reader in that unmistakably Mantel way. Mantel brutally and acutely writes about gender, marriage, class, family, and sex, cutting to the core of human experience. Unpredictable, diverse, and even shockingly unexpected, each story grabs you by the throat within a couple of sentences. The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher displays a magnificent writer at the peak of her powers"-- Provided by publisher.
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