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Difficult Loves and Other Stories
Difficult Loves and Other Stories
Feb 16, 2026 4:27 AM

Author:Italo Calvino,William Weaver,Ann Goldstein

Difficult Loves and Other Stories

A spectacular display of this key European writer's early work

This dazzling collection of stories follows the individual adventures of a varied cast of characters and masterfully illustrates Calvino's unique perspective and narrative gifts. As well as the thirteen tales from his Difficult Loves collection this volume also includes 'Smog', 'A Plunge into Real Estate' and 'The Argentine Ant'.

'The quirkiness and grace of the writing, the originality of the imagination at work, the occasional incandescence of vision, and a certain loveable nuttiness make this collection well worth reading' Margaret Atwood

'If this is not a masterpiece of twentieth-century prose writing, I cannot think of anything better' Gore Vidal on 'The Argentine Ant'

Reviews

A beautifully translated collection of early stories by the highly regarded Italian writer. The earliest were written in 1945 when Calvino was twenty-two and the latest date from the 1950s when he was in his early thirties. The quirkiness and the grace of the writing, the originality of the imagination at work, the incandescence of vision, make this collection well worth reading, and for more than archaeological reasons

—— New York Times Book Review

The greatest Italian writer of the twentieth century

—— Guardian

Few have channelled so well the skittering beats and transcendent air of dub music as Crooks does in her semi-autobiographical debut... Startlingly vivid reading

—— Daily Telegraph, *Summer Reads of 2023*

A heady swirl of a novel that pulls the reader in from the first page... A fabulous, absorbing read

—— Maggie O'Farrell, author of THE MARRIAGE PORTRAIT

A window into the dub scene at the time, with rhythmic, lyrical writing and a story about raving, love and the impact of police violence... Both a page turner and a literary novel... Truly remarkable

—— Vogue

A hypnotic journey into the dub reggae scene

—— Guardian, *Books of the Year*

This beautiful, sprawling narrative is wrought with an incredible precision and a musicality which carries every sentence. Crooks' novel haunts but make space for hope as well

—— Caleb Azumah Nelson, author of OPEN WATER

A colourful, immersive debut... Throughout, a passion and anger resound as we gain a glimpse into a rarely observed British subculture

—— Sunday Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*

A brilliant, exuberant novel. Full of beauty, musicality and feminist power

—— Irenosen Okojie, author of NUDIBRANCH

A scorching, lyrical debut, soaked in dub reggae

—— Guardian, *Summer Reads of 2023*

A rich and rhythmic story... Fire Rush is a startlingly good debut

—— i

A wonderfully literary, musical and original novel about a culture and era that rarely makes the pages of fiction… Crooks writes with depth and maturity

—— Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*

Ambitious, atmospheric... This is a full-blooded novel of passion and anger with a deep, bassy resonance

—— Sunday Times

Fire Rush is a lyrical debut powered by uncompromising political force

—— Mail on Sunday

A startling debut novel... Jacqueline Crooks has crafted a richly textured world... She succeeds with great aplomb

—— Guardian

Penetrates a subculture that we are unused to seeing represented in British fiction, depicting it in all its messy, exuberant complexity

—— Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*

Fire Rush is a book with the power to fill and break your heart... One of the strongest debuts of the year

—— Skinny

An eye-opening, jaw-dropping story

—— Critic

An immersive debut... This is a triumph

—— Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review

Jacqueline Crooks' lyrical debut dances to the rhythm of the reggae music that pulses throughout it, in a powerful portrait of black womanhood

—— UK Press Syndication

Incantatory

—— New Yorker

Exhilarating . . . An adroit novel of ethics

—— New Statesman

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—— Hamilton Cain, Washington Post

'Crewe deserves applause for his vivid scene-setting . . . There's much to admire in this meticulously researched, boldly envisioned debut'

—— Prospect

'Nothing less than remarkable . . . A beautiful, brave book that reminds us of the terrible human cost of bigotry; this is a novel against forgetting'

—— Michael Schaub, Boston Globe

'Rich and engrossing . . . blending the graceful ambiguity of literary fiction with the deftness of a page-turner . . . A smart, sensual debut'

—— Kirkus (starred review)

A few established novelists continue to write first-class literary fiction on LGBTQ themes... The debut novel by Tom Crewe...reveals a new talent in the field. It is underpinned by extensive research... [with] a great story at its heart.

—— Literary Review

The New Life drives with a satisfying pace and a pleasing sense of both conclusion and open endings... how impressive it is that Crewe has synthesised a coherent and compelling fiction from his elements

—— Critic

Superb . . . Remarkably sensuous and intimate

—— Spectator

Crewe demonstrates rare promise in this beautifully crafted story about two real-life pioneers who tried to make a case for homosexuality in Victorian Britain... Crewe brings this era pungently to life

—— Sunday Times

[An] incredibly assured debut... A fresh take on the historical novel, with desire at its heart, written with a charged certainty that the personal is political

—— Guardian, *Summer Reads of 2023*

A rich, panoramic novel stuffed with vivid characters, heartaches and hazards... [a] brilliant debut

—— Sunday Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*

Crewe's beautiful novel is filled with nuance and forensic insight into love. Deftly recreating the atmosphere of 1890s London, The New Life is a tour de force of intelligent and empathetic fiction

—— UK Press Syndication

A debut of impressive skill... Crewe is a trained historian and it shows: the period detail is exquisite

—— Daily Telegraph, *Summer Reads of 2023*

The novel is full of exquisitely drawn detail, right from the opening scene, making the moral and social dilemmas at the centre of the story dynamic and compelling

—— GQ

[A] pitch-perfect debut novel

—— Spectator, *Books of the Year*

Sometimes there comes along a debut novel that feels like an immediate classic. Tom Crewe’s The New Life is just such a book. It’s a beautifully crafted, seductive story about illicit desires in Victorian London

—— Sunday Times, *Sunday Times Book of the Year*
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