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A Few Days in the Country
A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories | Elizabeth Harrower
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Shortlisted for the 2016 Stella Prize Internationally acclaimed for her five brilliant novels, Elizabeth Harrower is also the author of a small body of short fiction. A Few Days in the Country brings together for the first time her stories published in Australian journals in the 1960s and 1970s, along with those from her archivesincluding Alice, published for the first time earlier this year in the New Yorker. Essential reading for Harrower fans, these finely turned pieces show a broader range than the novels, ranging from caustic satires to gentler explorations of friendship. Elizabeth Harrower is the author of the novels Down in the City, The Long Prospect, The Catherine Wheel and The Watch Towerall of which have been republished as Text Classicsand In Certain Circles, which was published in 2014 and in early 2015 was a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime. Elizabeth lives in Sydney. Harrower has the disconcerting knack of looking at life and seeing it unadorned. Australian Financial Review, Best Books of 2015 Vital, vivid stories by a master storyteller. Joan London, Age/Sydney Morning Herald, Best Books of 2015 One has to think hard of a book in which so much pleasure has been wrenched from so much pain. While the skies are overcast here, what happens on the ground is brightly lit, hilariously cast by lashings of irony and overstatement...This is the work of an activist in disguise as an entertainer. John Freeman, Australian Enchanting...That Harrower has, up until recently, been denied a place in the Australian literary canon, is a tragedyone that can only be remedied by reading her. A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories is a fantastic place to start. Lip Mag Lyrical, insightful and finely tuned. Otago Daily Times The range of stories and styles demonstrates Harrowers extraordinary literary skillA Few Days in the Country and Other Stories offers no sure-fire formulas, but through its interrogation of characters psychological motivations it affords a deeper understanding of human behaviour. Australian Book Review [Harrower] reveals an astonishing facility to reveal a world in a few brush strokes. West Australian A Few Days in the Country continues [Harrowers] remarkable literary rejuvenation. Australian, Best Books of 2015
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AntoinetteBuchanan
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Mehso-so

I keep reading how Elizabeth Harrower is a rediscovered literary genius. I've tried more than once to read her novels and hoped I'd have better luck with her short fiction. Nope, I just don't connect with it. Well written, absolutely, but strangely remote. I just can't engage. 3 stars

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TheCuriousHousecat
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Pickpick

As always Harrower is brilliant. She can certainly write the evil controlling human character well. It‘s a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️from me

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dearelina
Pickpick

This is a really beautiful short story collection, looking at themes of disconnection, relationships, and the ways women are disempowered in the domestic sphere. All the characters were beautifully rich & complex, not a single dud story in the collection.