Genre: Fiction
Everyman's Library
November 1, 2007
On Sale: October 30, 2007
Featuring:
400 pages
ISBN: 0307267172
EAN: 9780307267177
Hardcover
Book Summary
Now joining Everyman’s Library—the most extensive and
distinguished collectible library of the world’s greatest
works—is an appealing new collection in a small Pocket
Classics format, perfect for gift giving and reading
pleasure.
Christmas Stories is a treasury of
short fiction by great writers of the past two
centuries—from Dickens and Tolstoy to John Updike and Alice
Munro. As a literary subject, Christmas has inspired
everything from intimate domestic dramas to fanciful flights
of the imagination, and the full range of its expression is
represented in this wonderfully engaging anthology.
Goblins frolic in the graveyard of an early Dickens
tale and a love-struck ghost disrupts a country estate in
Elizabeth Bowen’s “Green Holly.” The plight of the less
fortunate haunts Chekhov’s “Vanka” and Willa Cather’s “The
Burglar’s Christmas” but takes a boisterously comic turn in
Damon Runyon’s “Dancing Dan’s Christmas” and in John
Cheever’s “Christmas Is a Sad Season for the Poor.” From
Vladimir Nabokov’s intensely moving story of a father’s
grief in “Christmas” to Truman Capote’s hilarious yet
heartbreaking “A Christmas Memory,” from Grace Paley’s
Jewish girl starring in the Christmas pageant in “The
Loudest Voice” to the dysfunctional family ski holiday in
Richard Ford’s “Crèche”—each of the stories gathered here is
imbued with Christmas spirit (of one kind or another), and
all are richly and indelibly entertaining.