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The Music at Long Verney: Short Stories [Hardcover]

Sylvia Townsend Warner (Author), Michael Steinman (Author)


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December 26, 2000
A new book by an old master-twenty short stories, all of them previously uncollected, by the inimitable Sylvia Townsend Warner Of the previous century's many great storytellers, Sylvia Townsend Warner was the supreme enchantress. The Music at Long Verney collects twenty of her best short stories, most of them from the great years at The New Yorker. They span a full half-century, from 1929 to 1977, and are crowded with irrepressible, living characters and even more animated objects and incidents. There are stories of romantic love and the mysteries of marriage; of artists who speak the truth even as they distort reality; of gardens and houses and very fine things and of those who fancy themselves their owners. The centerpiece of the collection is a series of five linked stories about an eccentric establishment, the Abbey Antiques Gallery, and its singular proprietor, the urbane Mr. Edom. Some of these stories are hilarious, others hauntingly lyrical, but all are incomparably witty and original-in short, they're vintage Warner.

"On every page," writes John Updike, "there is something to be seen or smelled or felt. . . Beneath her refined witchery lies a strange freshness one can only call, in praise, primitive."


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These 20 uncollected stories by Warner, who died in 1978, first appeared in the New Yorker over the course of five decades. There is a timeless quality about the collection as a whole; Warner's drollery and wit has lost nothing in the passage of time. At the center are five stories involving the urbane Mr. Edom, proprietor of Abbey Antique Galleries. In the first, "A Flying Start," he is unexpectedly elated when a young woman asserts herself by stealing a locket that her husband (a good customer) has refused to buy for her. "English Mosaic" tells how Mr. Edom gets rid of an unbearable assistant by skillfully finding her a romantic interest. In "The Listening Woman," Mr. Edom's assistant, Mr. Collins, shows he has learned well from his employer; he quotes an outrageously high price on an object to get rid of a potential buyer and to allow it to be purchased by an old woman who has a sentimental attachment to it. Other outstanding stories include "The Inside-Out," where a character introduced at the very end, usually an unfortunate plot device, brings everything together and allows the reader to understand what has gone before. Throughout these stories, there are remarkable descriptions of houses, interiors, gardens and natural phenomena, and the use of sight, sound, taste, touch and smell is extraordinary. "The trees were heavy with summer, pigeons cooed all day, and a continuous mild buzz of insects filled the woods with a sound of piety." The time is ripe for a reappreciation of Warner, whose much beloved morality fable Lolly Willowes was reissued in 1999 as part of the New York Review of Books Classics Series. (Jan.)
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From Library Journal

Exuding the quaint charm of an earlier age, this collection is populated by amiable eccentrics whose outward civility masks their more uncharitable and much funnier thoughts. Five of the stories are set in the Abbey Antique Galleries, whose proprietor, Mr. Edom, fusses equally over his precious treasures and his valued clientele. In "The English Mosaic," after his detested shop assistant acquires a hideous drainpipe covered in broken china, Mr. Edom suspects her of plotting to destroy his wares in order to create a facsimile, justifying his firing her. The mood turns mellower in "The Candles," when the shop becomes a haven in a blustery winter storm after the power goes out and people are drawn inside by the cozy glow cast by candlelight. In "Item, One Empty House," when an overnight guest is reminded of stories she read as a girl by a writer described as having "the defect of thrifty virtues...she wrote within her means," Warner may well have been describing her own fine ability to reflect the elegant gentility of her time. Recommended for public libraries.DBarbara Love, Kingston Frontenac P.L., Kingston, Ont.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 220 pages
  • Publisher: Counterpoint Press; 1st edition (December 26, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582431124
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582431123
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,829,467 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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DURING the evening of the day after his twenty-first birthday their son said to them, I might as well tell you now and get it over. Read the first page
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Miss Hartley, Major Barnard, Miss Mainwaring, Long Verney, Uncle Terence, Dull Lodge, Mary Wilkins, New England, Abbey Antique Galleries, Good God, Jane Elphick, Mary Fitzgerald, Miss Cave, Miss Keeling, Church of England, Anthony Simpson, Archdeacon Barnard, Grace Darling, Merley Wood, Miss Conkling, Miss Hobson, North Wood, Pew Green, Rhode Island
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