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Nicola Barker weaves humor and tragedy through this collection, as her characters struggle to find love, independence, and fulfillment The Three Button Trick and Other Stories is a collection of nineteen of Nicola Barker's most brilliant stories and exemplifies her ability to create daring, witty, and dynamic characters, all their idiosyncrasies intact. Barker's stories often use wordplay and humor to stretch the boundaries of metaphor and reality as outrageously original plots unfold. The collection begins with the tale of a teenage girl whose obsession with the size of her nose dangerously…mehr

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Nicola Barker weaves humor and tragedy through this collection, as her characters struggle to find love, independence, and fulfillment The Three Button Trick and Other Stories is a collection of nineteen of Nicola Barker's most brilliant stories and exemplifies her ability to create daring, witty, and dynamic characters, all their idiosyncrasies intact. Barker's stories often use wordplay and humor to stretch the boundaries of metaphor and reality as outrageously original plots unfold. The collection begins with the tale of a teenage girl whose obsession with the size of her nose dangerously compromises her relationships with her friends and her family. ?G-String? and ?Symbiosis: Class Cestoda? detail women who gain self-esteem, albeit through quirky methods, despite the cowardly men who try to suppress them. The title story, ?The Three Button Trick,? traces the story of a man who deliberately buttons his duffel coat incorrectly to attract sympathetic females. Barker skillfully intertwines humor with despair; she taps into the psyches of her characters to create an authentic and singular narrative. The Three Button Trick and Other Stories is a resonant, audacious volume from a writer of immense talent and originality.
Autorenporträt
Nicola Barker is one of Britain's most original and exciting literary talents. She is the author of two short-story collections: Love Your Enemies [winner of the David Higham Prize and the Macmillan Silver Pen Award] and Heading Inland [winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize]. Her previous novels are Reversed Forecast, Small Holdings, Wide Open Behindlings and Clear, the last of which was long-listed for the 2005 Booker Prize. Her work is translated into twenty languages, and in 2000, she won the IMPAC Award for Wide Open. In 2003, Nicola Barker was named a Granta Best of British Novelist. She lives in London.