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Madame Zero

Autor Sarah Hall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iul 2018
This collection of stories from the author twice shortlisted for the Man Booker prize takes place across rural, industrial and psychological landscapes pervaded by menace. According to Jon McGregor 'these stories leave the reader unsettled, thrilled and changed'.
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ISBN-13: 9780571290024
ISBN-10: 0571290027
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER

Descriere

SHORTLISTED FOR THE EDGE HILL SHORT STORY PRIZE 2018
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2018
WINNER OF THE EAST ANGLIAN BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION

Madame Zero is a remarkable collection of dark, sensuous stories set in sometimes conflicting landscapes - rural, industrial, psychological - all of which are hauntingly resonant with dread. Whether set in an apocalyptic storm, a local swimming pool, or a surgical theatre, Hall's stories inhabit a hinterland between the natural and urban, the mundane and surreal, human and animal.


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Sarah Hall, already acclaimed as a prizewinning novelist whose work is “amazing . . . terrifying and original” (Washington Post), is now equally fêted as a radically gifted short-story writer.
A husband’s wife transforms into a canid in “Mrs. Fox,” winner of the BBC National Short Story Award. In “Case Study 2” a social worker struggles with a foster child raised in a commune. A new mother runs into an old lover in “Luxury Hour.” Set in the hinterland between the mundane and surreal, and marked by a fascination with the intimacy of nature—and the nature of intimacy—these nine astonishing stories will resonate long after the final page is turned.

Recenzii

“So fearsomely excellent it almost hurt to read. Truly the best collection I’ve come across in a decade.” — Wells Tower
“I devoured Sarah Hall’s MADAME ZERO like Mrs. Fox eats a pigeon with clipped wings. Reading this collection was like reading Kelly Link or Kevin Wilson or Lucy Wood’s stories for the first time. These are the kind of sexual, surreal stories I yearn to read and aspire to write.” — Helen Ellis, author of American Housewife
“In Madame Zero’s nine brief stories, Hall covers a staggering amount of ground, crafting compelling narratives that are expansive despite their brevity. Sensual and chilling by turns, this collection is electric.” — Paste Magazine
“Hall is as bold with her pen as her character Evie is with her newfound sensuality: there’s nothing furtive about these brilliant stories. Each one is a leap into a dark, mysterious void that ultimately reveals glittering terrors therein.” — Independent
“Winning...Hall’s language is at all times remarkable, moving between evocative lyricism and cool precision as the stories demand...With her brilliant depictions of the strange places of the human mind, Hall has crafted an illuminating collection that will haunt readers for a long time.” — Washington Independent Review of Books
“Riveting..strange, lyrical and unforgettable.” — Shelf Awareness
“A perfect balance of language and content, poised at the magical midway point between the distillation of poetry and the vicariousness of prose.” — Los Angeles Review of Books
“If you haven’t read [Hall] yet, the best of these dark tales are a perfect place to start.” — The Daily Telegraph
“Hall looks with frightening believability into dystopian, apocalyptic and disease-ravaged near futures. Already Booker-shortlisted twice for her novels, Hall is an edgy, sensuous and immediate writer of striking power and grace.” — Sunday Times (London)
“From childlessness to killer superbugs, these powerful stories are dazzling in range and execution.” — Mail on Sunday
“A 21st-century take on the ghost story, this is uneasy -- but essential -- reading.” — Sunday Telegraph
“Beautiful, rich and unsettling, filled with dark ideas, inner and outer.” — Stylist (UK)
“A bold set of stories that speak to the times… Humming with tension and enlivened by Hall’s nimble prose, these of-the-moment stories form a collection that’s destined to endure.” — BookPage
“Exceptional, compelling, frightening and authentic.” — The Guardian
“Hall distinguishes herself across an extraordinary range of stories....Her prose, which can seem both understated and lushly evocative at the same time, haunts.” — Glasgow Herald
“Razor-sharp writing forms a striking canvas for stories which teeter on the edge of bizarre and are riveting and vital.” — Booklist
“What a marvelous collection! I loved these stories, each one inviting us—with bright, clear, and startling sentences—on a journey into the heart of wilderness: what it is, where it resides, and how we each hunger for its many incarnations.” — Robin MacArthur, author of Half-Wild: Stories
“These stories showcase Hall’s thematic ambition and formal skill. She’s adept at matching voice to narrative, and her language is inventive and expressive … Hall finds the weirdness in everyday life and makes the strange feel quotidian.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Hall is one of those rare writers whose short fiction has the same luminosity as her novels. But the short form allows her more room to probe and roam, to experiment with form, to sink her fingers into the earth....The body is often treacherous and the self is slippery.” — The Observer (London)
“A disquieting demonstration of the power of the form.” — Publishers Weekly
“Hall writes of the borderlands beyond social conformity in ripe, sensual prose....A collection to savour.” — Metro
“Dark and memorable...These aren’t particularly comforting stories; they’re fragments of lives wrenched out of alignment...But their poise, power and assurance are very striking indeed.” — New Statesman

Notă biografică

Sarah Hall was born in Cumbria. She is the prizewinning author of six novels and three short story collections. She is a recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters E. M. Forster Award, Edge Hill Short Story Prize, among others, and the only person ever to win the BBC National Short Story Award twice.