
Madame Zero: 9 Stories - Paperback
Madame Zero: 9 Stories - Paperback
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by Sarah Hall (Author)
From one of the most accomplished British writers working today, the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted author of The Wolf Border, comes a unique and arresting collection of short fiction that is both disturbing and dazzling.
Sarah Hall has been hailed as "one of the most significant and exciting of Britain's young novelists" (The Guardian), a writer whose "intelligence and ambition are thrilling to behold" (BookForum). Her work has been acclaimed as "amazing . . . terrific and original" (Washington Post). In this collection of nine works of short fiction, she uses her piercing insight to plumb the depth of the female experience and the human soul.
A husband's wife transforms into a vulpine in "Mrs. Fox," winner of the BBC Short Story Prize. In "Case Study 2, " A social worker struggles with a foster child raised in a commune. A new mother runs into an old lover in "Luxury Hour." In incandescent prose, full of rich observations and striking clarity, Hall has composed nine wholly original pieces--works of fiction that will resonate long after the final page is turned.
Front Jacket
Sarah Hall, already acclaimed as a prizewinning novelist whose work is "amazing . . . terrifying and original" (Washington Post), is now equally fêted as a radically gifted short-story writer.
A husband's wife transforms into a canid in "Mrs. Fox," winner of the BBC National Short Story Award. In "Case Study 2" a social worker struggles with a foster child raised in a commune. A new mother runs into an old lover in "Luxury Hour." Set in the hinterland between the mundane and surreal, and marked by a fascination with the intimacy of nature--and the nature of intimacy--these nine astonishing stories will resonate long after the final page is turned.
--Washington Independent Review of BooksBack Jacket
Sarah Hall, already acclaimed as a prizewinning novelist whose work is "amazing . . . terrifying and original" (Washington Post), is now equally fêted as a radically gifted short-story writer.
A husband's wife transforms into a canid in "Mrs. Fox," winner of the BBC National Short Story Award. In "Case Study 2" a social worker struggles with a foster child raised in a commune. A new mother runs into an old lover in "Luxury Hour." Set in the hinterland between the mundane and surreal, and marked by a fascination with the intimacy of nature--and the nature of intimacy--these nine astonishing stories will resonate long after the final page is turned.



















