The American No

Rupert Everett

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In Rupert Everett’s first collection of stories, he takes us on an exhilarating journey with a cast of extraordinary characters. A blackly humourous story of a chaotic and emotional funeral in Paris. Oscar Wilde’s last night in Paris, vividly evocative, unflinching and elegiac. A middle-aged Russian countess who confronts sex and age in a Cotswold teashop. The ferociously unforgiving life of an LA talent agency and the unexpected twist that launches a completely different kind of career. The deathbed confession of a woman who left home for 1850s India, never to return. A story of emigration, love and grief. And a beautifully evocative and touching portrayal of Proust’s creative life and his childhood.

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‘Full of kindness, even tenderness… He is a brilliant writer: opulently gossipy as few are these days, but also truthful, witty, wise and stoical’ Rachel Cooke, Observer

‘Everett is a brilliant writer – funny, waspish, warm and seductive’ Camilla Long, The Times

‘[An] eccentric and exquisite new collection of stories’ Tatler

Richly imagined and extraordinarily affecting… Everett is a terrific storytellerHadley Freeman, Sunday Times

Eight stories of love and loss, drama and glamour, hope and rejection, from a writer at the height of his powers.

In Rupert Everett’s first, glorious collection of stories, he takes us on an exhilarating journey with a cast of extraordinary characters. A blackly humorous story of a chaotic and emotional funeral in Paris. Oscar Wilde’s last night in Paris, vividly evocative, unflinching and elegiac. A middle-aged American-Russian countess who confronts sex and age in a Wiltshire teashop. The ferociously unforgiving life of an L.A. talent agency and the unexpected twist that launches a completely different kind of career. The deathbed confession of a woman who left home for 1850s India, never to return. A story of emigration, love and grief. And a beautifully evocative, touching and witty portrayal of Proust’s creative life and his childhood.

A brilliantly witty, funny and tender collection of stories that draws on the wealth of film and TV ideas Rupert Everett has created over the course of his career, The American No will delight and surprise his many fans.

Additional information

Dimensions 19.8 × 12.6 × 2.2 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

336

Language

English

Edition

Short stories

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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