Mavis Gallant’s “One Aspect of a Rainy Day” (1962)

2018-01-02T13:12:25-05:00

What aspect of any single day makes for a good story? A rainy day or otherwise?  "Foreign papers exaggerate; Stefan’s mother sent him such anxious letters from Berlin! He would write tonight and tell her not to worry. Nothing was as serious as it seemed from the outside. Moreover, his

Mavis Gallant’s “One Aspect of a Rainy Day” (1962)2018-01-02T13:12:25-05:00

Mavis Gallant’s “Willi” (1963)

2017-12-26T20:30:16-05:00

Recalling the distanced and pseudo-analytical view of a man's life in the very short story "Siegfried's Memoirs", readers can contrast that with "Willi", an emotionally driven and heartful short piece. "Willi was a prisoner of war in France until the end of 1948. He dreamed of home, but when he got

Mavis Gallant’s “Willi” (1963)2017-12-26T20:30:16-05:00

Mavis Gallant’s “La Vie Parisienne” (1981)

2017-12-18T19:56:12-05:00

"My name is Renée. I am fifty-four years old. For twenty-seven years I have been the concierge at number 7, rue de Grenelle, a fine hôtel particulier with a courtyard and private gardens, divided into eight luxury apartments …" In Muriel Barbery's The Elegance of the Hedgehog, readers cosy up

Mavis Gallant’s “La Vie Parisienne” (1981)2017-12-18T19:56:12-05:00

Mavis Gallant’s “A Revised Guide to Paris” (1980)

2017-12-12T10:29:43-05:00

The first story in this Mavis Gallant reading project was "The Other Paris", the title story in her first collection. Therein, a young woman's dreams of Paris fell through (with her dreams of the romance she had imagined). Even after she became engaged to be married, Carol was weary of

Mavis Gallant’s “A Revised Guide to Paris” (1980)2017-12-12T10:29:43-05:00

Mavis Gallant’s “Night and Day” (1962)

2017-12-05T18:09:33-05:00

This story falls between some longer ones in Going Ashore, with Mavis Gallant's early and uncollected stories, "One Morning in May" and "A Day Like Any Other". Both stories in which young people's innocence moves into the shadows of experience. In the shorter stories I've been reading lately, "From Gamut to Yalta",

Mavis Gallant’s “Night and Day” (1962)2017-12-05T18:09:33-05:00
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