| "Zoë Wicomb's new stories combine the coolly interrogative gaze of the outsider with an insider's intimate warmth." J M Coetzee |
The appearance of Zoe Wicomb's first set of short stories, You Can't Get Lost in Capetown, precipitated an ardent international fan club that has come to include the writers Toni Morrison, J.M. Coetzee, Bharati Mukherjee, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, as well as critics at the New York Times, the Times of London, the Wall Street Journal, the New Yorker, and the Christian Science Monitor. Now, after two novels, Wicomb returns to the genre that first brought her international acclaim.
Set mostly in Capetown and Glasgow, Wicomb's new collection of short stories straddles dual worlds. An array of characters drawn with extraordinary acuity inhabit a complexly interconnected, twenty-first-century universe. The fourteen stories in this collection, most previously unpublished, explore a spectrum of human relationships: marriage, friendship, family ties, neighbors, and relations between those who serve and are served. Wicomb's intriguing characters include the adolescent girl Elsie navigating between her new life in the icy city of Glasgow and her family's vexed history in South Africa, and Dot and Julie, a pair of friends once united by the color of their skin and now discovering how time and marriage have divided their paths. Wicomb's fluid, shifting technique questions conventional certainties and makes for exhilarating reading, full of ironic twists, ambiguities, and moments of startling insight.
Long awaited, The One That Got Away showcases this brilliant, award-winning author at the height of her powers.
Set mostly in Capetown and Glasgow, Wicomb's new collection of short stories straddles dual worlds. An array of characters drawn with extraordinary acuity inhabit a complexly interconnected, twenty-first-century universe. The fourteen stories in this collection, most previously unpublished, explore a spectrum of human relationships: marriage, friendship, family ties, neighbors, and relations between those who serve and are served. Wicomb's intriguing characters include the adolescent girl Elsie navigating between her new life in the icy city of Glasgow and her family's vexed history in South Africa, and Dot and Julie, a pair of friends once united by the color of their skin and now discovering how time and marriage have divided their paths. Wicomb's fluid, shifting technique questions conventional certainties and makes for exhilarating reading, full of ironic twists, ambiguities, and moments of startling insight.
Long awaited, The One That Got Away showcases this brilliant, award-winning author at the height of her powers.
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Hardback Editions
April 2009 : Hardback
| Title: The One That Got Away: Short Stories Author(s): Zoe Wicomb ISBN: 1-59558-457-9 / 9781595584571 (USA edition) Publisher: New Press, The Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
January 2011 : Paperback
| Title: The One That Got Away Author(s): Zoe Wicomb ISBN: 1-905512-65-1 / 9781905512652 (UK edition) Publisher: Five Leaves Publications Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
January 2011 : Paperback
| Title: The One That Got Away Author(s): Zoe Wicomb ISBN: 1-907869-04-2 / 9781907869044 (UK edition) Publisher: Five Leaves Publications Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
July 2008 : Paperback
| Title: One That Got Away, The Author(s): Zoe Wicomb ISBN: 1-4152-0052-1 / 978-1-4152-0052-0 (South Africa edition) Publisher: Umuzi Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
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