The Master of Chaos and Other Fables by Pauline Melville - ISBN: 9781913207540
Hardcover
Worlds collide, secrets unravel, and truth hides in dark fables.

The Master of Chaos and Other Fables

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  • Hardcover

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2021

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Summary

A Nobel laureate struggles to write a convincing suicide note; a hobo sings of hope in the darkest hours after the Grenfell disaster; in a strange post-death waiting room, Anna Karenina and Emma Bovary exchange confidences, and a scientist finally discovers the appalling truth about a boyhood friendship. Unpredictable, haunting, with a streak of black humour, this collection ranges across the world, from Petersburg to Guyana, Syria to London, Argentina to Edinburgh. Its diverse characters are…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781913207540
ISBN-10:1913207544
Author:Pauline Melville
Publisher:Sandstone Press Ltd
Imprint:Sandstone Press Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:1 July 2021
Weight:320g
Dimensions:225mm x 145mm x 20mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘In this virtuoso performance, Pauline Melville shows us a world in upheaval, and reminds us that that’s where we live.’

A collection of 14 brilliant, diverse and utterly intriguing short stories, laced through with dark humour.

* The Herald *

Darkly funny, these stories are political and bold, refusing to shy away from dictators, occupations or revolutions.

* Mslexia *

Terrific read beautifully written.

AMAZING.

I enjoyed this short story collection, though can’t put my finger on exactly why. Well worth a read.

Fresh and totally absorbing… The perfect read for yet another globally turbulent summer.

* Ancient to Future *

A compelling and unique short story collection.

* readers_retreat *

About The Author

Pauline Melville

Pauline Melville is a British Guyanese writer who has worked at the Royal Court Theatre, the National Theatre and in television, film and cabaret. Her first novel, The Ventriloquist’s Tale, won the Whitbread First Novel Award. Other literary awards include the Guardian Fiction Prize, the Macmillan Silver Pen Award, a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the Guyana Prize for Literature. Salman Rushdie has described her as ‘one of the few genuinely original writers to emerge in recent years’. She was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2018.

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