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A Short Book about Love

by Nicholas Murray
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Overview

Love in all its many guises is the subject of Nicholas Murray's collection of short fiction. Two distinct themes are prevalent throughout the pieces. The first is a humorous take on the classic and convoluted story of Tristan and Iseult, the paradigm of medieval love stories and template for so many other literary relationships. The second is the story of Felix, growing up in postwar Liverpool, moving from boy to man and learning the hard way about love. In between are narratives on love that stretch across Italy and Greece, and through Croydon and tabloid newspapers.


About the Author:
Nicholas Murray is the author of Aldous Huxley, Matthew Arnold, and Bruce Chatwin.

Synopsis

Love in all its many guises is the subject of Nicholas Murray's collection of short fiction. Two distinct themes are prevalent throughout the pieces. The first is a humorous take on the classic and convoluted story of Tristan and Iseult, the paradigm of medieval love stories and template for so many other literary relationships. The second is the story of Felix, growing up in postwar Liverpool, moving from boy to man and learning the hard way about love. In between are narratives on love that stretch across Italy and Greece, and through Croydon and tabloid newspapers.


About the Author:
Nicholas Murray is the author of Aldous Huxley, Matthew Arnold, and Bruce Chatwin.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Seren
Pages
155
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781854113030

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