Ebook {Epub PDF} Cheating at Canasta by William Trevor






















 · The twelve new stories in Cheating at Canasta, most of which appeared in The New Yorker, reaffirm that he has a profound understanding of .  · One or two of the stories in the new book, “Cheating at Canasta,” give us the sense of a magician instructing his rabbit in advance and plain bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins.  · Cheating at Canasta is a finely crafted collection of short stories; each story a gem. Trevor writes with a good understanding of human behavior and is particularly successful in his ability to capture the nuances of social interactions/5().


Cheating at Canasta, by William Trevor. William Trevor is a God anyone can believe in--ever-loving and omniscient, but not omnipotent. Even as he reveals lives destroyed or halted, one is calmed by his authority, safe in his hands. It's true; there is nothing he can do to save his characters from themselves. The first lines of a William Trevor story often act as a small window on the difficult world within. Cheating at Canasta—and the line could apply to the great majority of painful twists in. Cheating at Canasta, by William Trevor. As I've blogged before, I prefer the novel to short stories, but I'm very fond of William Trevor's writing, and would probably read a report about Irish drains if it had his name on the cover. The Story of Lucy Gault is my favourite, such a sad, haunting tale, but then so is much of his work.


Cheating at Canasta by William Trevor Trevor's main characters experience profound perceptions of self and situations that bring resolution/acceptance, slowly, ruefully. There is poetry in Trevor's prose -- graceful words and poignant, telling phrases. From "The Children": "Connie Read More. CHEATING AT CANASTA. Stories. by William Trevor. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: by William Trevor Questions? Call us! Website. The twelve new stories in Cheating at Canasta, most of which appeared in The New Yorker, reaffirm that he has a profound understanding of the complexity of what makes people do what they do and an.

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