Some pairings can be relied upon - literature and life, Steptoe and Son, Lennon and McCartney, Nicholas Royle and a good anthology. -- Andrew O'Hagan
Some pairings can be relied upon -- literature and life, "Steptoe and Son", Lennon and McCartney, Nicholas Royle and a good anthology. -- Andrew O'Hagan
Nicholas Royle was born in Manchester in 1963. He is the author of seven novels, including: Counterparts, Saxophone Dreams, and First Novel, and a short story collection, Mortality. He has edited sixteen anthologies, including A Book of Two Halves and Neonlit: Time Out Book of New Writing. He lives between London and Manchester and teaches creative writing at MMU.
A good core sample [Helen Simpson's analogy for the short story] tells you "everything you need to know about the history and geography and inhabitants and social conditions of the area, in wonderfully concise form." Drawn from writers both famous and unknown, from printed sources, radio and the web, the stories in this collection, more often than not, do just that. -- Carol Birch The Times Literary Supplement Prepare to be amazed, horrified and delighted! From the quirkiness of Will Self's iAnna via the surrealism of HP Tinker's Alice in Time & Space and Various Major Cities and the pure, cinematic light of Stella Duffy's To Brixton Beach, to Jeanette Winterson's bold and exquisitely written All I Know About Gertrude Stein, this eclectic anthology encompasses an astonishing variety of style and content, bound together by two book-end pieces, each set in a library. -- Susan Haigh The Short Review
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