
Being Various: New Irish Short Stories (Paperback)
Various (author)Published: 01/10/2020

Capturing a golden age of Irish fiction, Caldwell’s excellently curated anthology gathers work from Sally Rooney, Kevin Barry, Eimear McBride and many more in an inspired collection of short story writing.
Following her own brilliant short story collection Multitudes, Lucy Caldwell guest edits the sixth volume of Faber's long running series of new Irish short stories, continuing the great work started by the late David Marcus and subsequent guest editors Kevin Barry, Deirdre Madden and Joseph O'Connor.
Contributors to this richly diverse collection include: Kevin Barry, Eimear McBride, Lisa McInerney, Stuart Neville, Sally Rooney, Kit de Waal and Belinda McKeon
'Being Various has a brilliant array of writers making waves in the twenty-first century, from lauded names to newcomers ranging from their twenties to their sixties; Irish by birth, by parentage, or residence.' - Lucy Caldwell
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571354108
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 290 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 22 mm
Edition: Main
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'In her introduction to this collection of varied Irish tales, editor Caldwell (All the Beggars Riding) outlines the diversity found within: the book features authors who are "two-thirds female, one-third Northern. Two-thirds born in Ireland, two-thirds currently resident." Some of the authors (Kevin Barry, Eimear McBride, Stuart Neville, Sally Rooney) are already reasonably well known here, while others will be new to readers. All offer crystal-clear looks at the inner lives of the conflicted, whether a young Chinese woman who builds an alternate life around the Facebook profile of a possible love interest (Yan Ge's "How I Fell in Love with the Well-Documented Life of Alexander Whelan"); another young woman who, reluctantly and fearfully, returns to Northern Ireland for her murdered father's funeral and is pressured to exact revenge (Adrian McKinty's "Jack's Return Home"); or a-small-hometown man who can't understand what his brother's flirty, rude, maybe-girlfriend wants from him (Rooney's "Colour and Light"). VERDICT A piercing look at the inner lives of a refreshing variety of Irish people.' - Henrietta Verma, Credo Reference, New York, Library Journal
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