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Midsummer Night in the Workhouse by Diana Athill

Midsummer Night in the Workhouse by Diana Athill

      
“I can remember in detail being hit by my first story one January morning in 1958.” So begins literary legend Diana Athill in the preface to Midsummer Night in the Workhouse, a long-overdue collection of her short fiction, originally published in the 1950s to the 1970s.
In unsentimental though often touching prose, Athill’s young women anticipate, enjoy, or just miss out on brief sexual encounters with men met on trains, at parties — just about anywhere they can. A cheating wife, back with her boring husband, is wracked with agonizing love for the unavailable partner of her brief fling; a writer seeks inspiration at a writers’ retreat whilst avoiding the group seducer’s invitation; a wife’s party flirtations propel her possessive husband into another woman’s bed; two fun-loving women face a sinister sexual assault during a Greek holiday; a teenager experiences enraptured detachment during her first kiss.
Beautifully written, perceptive, touching, and funny, Midsummer Night in the Workhouse is Diana Athill at her best.

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1903155827
1770890645

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recent publishing history

First Edition

Trade Paperback

Dec-2011

House of Anansi Press

ISBN: 1770890610

ISBN13: 9781770890619


Paperback

Apr-2011

Persephone Books Ltd

ISBN: 1903155827

ISBN13: 9781903155820

eBook

Sep-2011

House of Anansi Press

ISBN: 1770890645

ISBN13: 9781770890640


eBook (Kindle)

Sep-2011

House of Anansi Press

 

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published

Sep-2011

genres

General Fiction