
ABOUT THIS BOOK
PUBLISHER: Canongate Books
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841957777
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 288
PUBLICATION DATE:
July 13, 2006
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The Fahrenheit Twins and Other Stories
Deft and lyrical, this paperback edition of Michel Faber’s collection of stories is his first since his auspicious debut, Some Rain Must Fall. It has sealed his reputation as one of Britain’s most daring and original authors. Acclaimed for his pitch-perfect prose and brilliant characterisation, Faber is also celebrated for his mastery of contrasting styles. From achingly sad lost lives, through moments of exquisitely distilled happiness, to biblical innocence and savagery, Faber’s characters are redeemed, abandoned, beloved and laid bare. From the achingly sad lost lives of ‘The Safehouse’ through moments of exquisitely distilled happiness in ‘Vanilla-Bright Like Eminem’ to the biblical innocence and savagery of ‘The Fahrenheit Twins’, we are redeemed, abandoned, beloved and laid bare but we are always recognisable. This is a writer at the height of his powers.
Reviews of The Fahrenheit Twins and Other Stories
"Not only can he scare the bejesus out of you, he can make your heart swell." The Times "By turns crepuscular, buoyant, delicate, wry, horrific, otherworldly, this worldly and organ-rupturingly funny collection is a vitamin-boost for the British short-story." David Mitchell "Here is a writer who can compare with Conrad in his ability to write the perfect sentence." Guardian "The tales are simple, varied and, without exception, leave you begging to know more." Independent on Sunday "Michel Faber is a writer unafraid of trying something different… the results are intensely powerful." Big Issue"
Michel Faber
Michel Faber has written five previous books, including the international bestseller The Crimson Petal and the White, and the Whitbread-shortlisted novel, Under the Skin. He has also won several short-story awards, including the Neil Gunn, Ian St James and Macallan, and his work has been translated in over 30 countries. Born in Holland, brought up in Australia, he now lives in the Scottish Highlands.