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"The Great Profundo and Other Stories

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On the fringes of society, the characters of Bernard MacLaverty's stories are forced to seek consolation as best they can.

A lonely old lady resorts to posting a monthly letter to herself; a retired policeman and a cornet-player, captivated by a young flautist, seeks oblivion in drink.

In a shabby world, some simply suffer unseen: a sword-swallower, once immortalised by Matisse, sustains a fatal wound before an unheeding, drunken audience; a parish priest slips into death in the cold solitude of his church.

Others find unexpected forms of expression: a young boy sheds the shame of his psoriasis through friendship with an eccentric duchess, and a poem provides a tenuous link between two inarticulate strangers.

Long-term relationships can lead to a new understanding: a famous architect and his son becomes aware of a bond of mutual affection despite the gult between them in attitudes and values.

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Random House ebooks
1843451050 / 9781843451051
Digital
823.914
04/10/2001
United Kingdom
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