A new collection of stories from a writer at the height of her powers—a celebrated stylist admired for her caustic humor, freewheeling imagination, love of humanity and wicked powers of observation. This is a delightful grouping of stories, witty and wise, that includes the return of Sir Edward Feathers, Old Filth himself.
Praise for Jane Gardam
“Gardam’s prose is so economical that no moment she describes is either gratuitous or wasted.”—The New Yorker
“Artful, perfectly judged shifts of mood fill The People on Privilege Hill with an abiding sense of joy.”—The Guardian
“Gardam is an exquisite storyteller, picking up threads, laying them down, returning to them and giving them new meaning.”—The Seattle Times
“[Gardam] will bring immense pleasure to readers who treasure fiction that is intelligent, witty, sophisticated.”—The Washington Post
“Gardam is evocative and conveys substance in descriptions and dialogue.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
“Jane Gardam is one of our finest novelists. Like Samuel Beckett, she explores the corrosive loneliness of being alive and the courage it takes to continue.”—The New Statesman
Jane Gardam
Jane Gardam was the only author to have twice been awarded Britain’s prestigious Costa Award. She was the winner of the David Higham Prize, the Royal Society for Literature’s Winifred Holtby Prize, the Katherine Mansfield Prize, and the Silver Pen Award from PEN. Her novel The Man in the Wooden Hat was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times book award, and her novel Last Friends was a finalist for the Folio Award.