While the Women are Sleeping

While the Women are Sleeping

by JavierMarias (Author)

Synopsis

Celebrated as one of the greatest writers of his time, Javier Marias is best known for his spy trilogy, Your Face Tomorrow, which has been compared to Proust and hailed as one of the great modern European novels. In his first short story collection for fifteen years, he brings together tales which span his entire writing career : haunting tales from the very edges of life. An obscenely fat man obsessed with his much younger lover endlessly videotapes her every move, a ghost is condemned to repeatedly resign from his job, and a man of impeccable refinement meets his doppelganger at a work dinner, resulting in ghoulish life changes for both men.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 0099553929
ISBN 13: 9780099553922
Book Overview: 'The world looks different, people speak and act differently after you have read his work' (Allan Massie, Scotsman): a creepy, disturbing and sharply brilliant short story collection from the masterful Javier Marias.

Media Reviews
[Marias] has a rare ability to haunt the imaginations of his readers. He is more than just a storyteller - he's a manipulator of the psyche who can jolt his readers into new states of perception. Quite a feat for any writer New York Journal of Books This is a rewarding collection by one of contemporary literature's masters -- Alex Rayner Guardian The mannered, precise prose is typically well crafted and the observational comedy at its sharpest... Marias thrives in the domain of the mild macabre Times Literary Supplement Clever and strange... A fascinating patchwork of characters and stories The Times Mirroring ghosts, and doubles are all present in these haunting short stories by the celebrated Spanish author Javier Marias... Superb -- Lesie McDowell Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
Javier Marias was born in 1951. His novels, short stories and essay collections have won a dazzling array of international literary awards. His work has been translated into thirty-four languages and more than five million copies of his books have been sold worldwide. He has held academic posts in Spain, the United States and in Britain, as Lecturer in Spanish Literature at Oxford University and is also a member of the Real Academia de la Lengua Espanola. He lives in Madrid.