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Dazzling language evokes visionary, fantastical landscapes.

If you're keen on being transported through whimsical worlds with just a turn of a page, Jeanette Winterson's collection in "The World and Other Places" is your ticket. These stories, rich with surreal charm, cast the mundane in a magical light—perfect for those who enjoy having their imagination spirited away to the extraordinary, all while savoring the splendor of Winterson's prose.

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 and Other Places

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ISBN: 9780375702365
Date of Publication: 2000-06-20
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Fantasy, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: Literature, LGBTQ+, Magical Realism
Goodreads rating: 3.86
(rated by 2559 readers)

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Her first short story collection exhibits the multitude of talents that have made English novelist Jeanette Winterson not just admired but beloved by her many fans. There are the surprising, fresh little phrases minted expressly to convey the delicate realities of the made-up world. There's the humor, fierce and sly but always kind. There's the imagination that changes gender and historical epoch at whim, and does so convincingly; and the characters themselves, a sundry bunch of men and women not necessarily successful or commendable but always, somehow, likable. Best of all, by their very diversity, these stories reveal glimpses of the smart and enigmatic woman behind the work. In "Atlantic Crossing," Winterson becomes a middle-aged businessman of the mid-20th century, accidentally assigned to share his second-class cabin with a young black woman on a transatlantic crossing. In the realm of event, little happens, but in its depth of perception and what it tells of the nuances of regret, the story is as rich as a novel in another writer's hands. A few scant pages later, Winterson becomes a kind of lost female Homer, telling Orion's story from Artemis's point of view: "When she returned she saw this huge rag of a man eating her goat, raw.... His reputation hung about him like bad breath." In "The Poetics of Sex," she creates a lesbian love story that evokes her characters' personalities as explicitly as their erotic pleasures.
 

Dazzling language evokes visionary, fantastical landscapes.

If you're keen on being transported through whimsical worlds with just a turn of a page, Jeanette Winterson's collection in "The World and Other Places" is your ticket. These stories, rich with surreal charm, cast the mundane in a magical light—perfect for those who enjoy having their imagination spirited away to the extraordinary, all while savoring the splendor of Winterson's prose.

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.