The Love Object

by Edna O'Brien

Paperback, 1975

Status

Available

Call number

823.91

Collection

Publication

Penguin Books (1975), 176 pages

Description

Fiction. Short Stories. HTML: A collection of remarkable short stories by one of the twentieth century's most acclaimed and prolific authors In this collection of eight stories, Edna O'Brien writes lyrically and passionately about women's lives. In "Irish Revel," young Mary yearns for the promise of a sweetheart to hold on to, as a hard life stretches out before her. In "The Rug," a woman becomes consumed with her search for the sender of a mysterious gift. And in the title story, "The Love Object," a successful television announcer struggles for emotional fulfillment through an affair with a married man. In each story, the objects of each woman's affections vary, but all are masterfully bound together by their love and longing. At once heartrending and captivating, The Love Object is an unforgettable exploration of isolation and romantic obsession..… (more)

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Understated, introspective and low-keyed stories. Not so much sensual (as the cover blurb says), but definitely shimmering.
One story which stands out in its pessimism is "Irish Revel", which I understood to be semi-autobiographical and which shows how low people can sink in their treatment of the
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weaker members of society. A really depressing story, but taken altogether, a good collection.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1968

Physical description

176 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

0140031049 / 9780140031041

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