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Little Black Book of Stories
by A. S. Byatt

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Edition: Hardcover
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf (2004-04-20)
ISBN-10/ISBN-13: 1400041775 / 9781400041770
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1198203

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A 2004 Vacation Reading (selected by The New York Times)
“Five scary Gothic tales that are also meditations on art and its place in a world where the mere appearance of a horrible creature can make one woman grow up a child psychologist, another a storyteller; or where a woman is literally transformed into stone in a gritty manner that out-Ovids Ovid.”

Book description
The Booker Prize—winning author of Possession and A Whistling Woman is at her best in this dazzling collection of five new tales.

Little Black Book of Stories
offers shivers along with magical thrills. Leaves rustle underfoot in a dark wood: two middle-aged women walk into a forest, as they did when they were girls, confronting their childhood fears and memories and the strange thing they saw–or thought they saw–so long ago. A distinguished male obstetrician and a young woman artist meet in a hospital, but they have very different ideas about body parts, birth, and death. A man meets the ghost of his living wife; a woman turns to stone. And an innocent member of an evening creative writing class turns out to have her own decided views on the best way to use “raw material.”

These unforgettable stories are by turns haunting, funny, sparkling, and scary. Byatt’s Little Black Book adds a deliciously dark note to her skill in mixing folk and fairy tales with everyday life.


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