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The World Treasury of Love Stories

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Love stories from diverse cultures and writers.

The World Treasury of Love Stories is a perfect read for those who enjoy romantic and diverse stories of love. This collection includes stories that showcase the love between different relationships, not just romantic love. What sets this book apart is that it includes stories from women writers, various ethnic traditions and important gay writers. With acclaimed modern authors such as Gloria Naylor, Muriel Spark, and Eudora Welty, this book has a variety of captivating love stories for everyone to enjoy.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The World Treasury of Love Stories

Regular price RM63.72 MYR
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ISBN: 9780195093612
Date of Publication: 1995-02-14
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Romance
Goodreads rating: 3.57
(rated by 14 readers)

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Exhilarating, poignant, passionate, lyrical, amusing or inspiring, the selections in The World Treasury of Love Stories are as rich and varied as love itself. While the lion's share of the stories explore romantic love and its many stages and masks, this remarkable anthology is neitherconventional nor predictable. Rather than trying to represent the entire tradition of the love story, editor Lucy Rosenthal has searched the world's literature to select thirty-eight stunningly beautiful and wholly original entries, choosing only those that speak most memorably, and most directly,to our own time.While each story stands on its own, together this finely crafted collection is a looking glass into the many moods of love, from the sweep and ferocity of Verga's The Wolf ; to the lyric realism of Chekhov's Lady with the Pet Dog ; to the disillusioned ache and unexpected tenderness of RaymondCarver's Fever . From James Joyce's Ulysses , here are Molly Bloom's life-affirming, stream-of-consciousness recollections of key erotic episodes; at the other end of the spectrum is John Updike's "Separating," a devastatingly precise portrait of the dismantling of a marriage. Though both storiesgrapple with the theme of lost or unattainable love, Yasunari Kawabata's delicately traced Moon on the Water could not be further removed from Gail Godwin's earthy and ironic "My Lover, His Summer Vaction." Within this rich diversity, however, strong parallels emerge. Yukio Mishima's "Patriotism,"for example, is set in the imperial Japan of 1936, and steeped in the elite traditions of the samurai , while Isaac Bashevis Singer's "Short Friday" depicts a poor Eastern European tailor and his wife as they go about their ritual preparations for the Sabbath; both stories offer powerful andunforgettable treatments of marital fidelity. Stories by Colette, Italo Calvino, Gustave Flaubert, Nadine Gordimer, Henry James, D. H. Lawrence, Alice Walker, Edith Wharton, and many others complement and echo each other's themes as they explore the nuances of love and loss, betrayal and devotion,as if the love stories themselves were love letters, forging links among writers across separate worlds and centuries.Ranging from The Book of Ruth to the contemporary observations of today's finest fiction writers, The World Treasury of Love Stories is destined to become a classic. Enhanced with a thoughtful introduction by Lucy Rosenthal, with illuminating notes on the life and work of each contributor, it willcaptivate anyone who has every wondered, "What is this thing called love?"
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Love stories from diverse cultures and writers.

The World Treasury of Love Stories is a perfect read for those who enjoy romantic and diverse stories of love. This collection includes stories that showcase the love between different relationships, not just romantic love. What sets this book apart is that it includes stories from women writers, various ethnic traditions and important gay writers. With acclaimed modern authors such as Gloria Naylor, Muriel Spark, and Eudora Welty, this book has a variety of captivating love stories for everyone to enjoy.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.