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The Figure in the Carpet
Aug 16, 2025 11:12 AM

Author:Henry James

The Figure in the Carpet

'Did she know and if she knew would she speak?'

The story of an unsolved literary mystery that explores what James referred to as "troubled artistic consciousness"

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Henry James (1843-1916). James's works available in Penguin Classics are The Portrait of a Lady,

The Europeans, What Maisie Knew, The Awkward Age, The Figure in the Carpet and Other Stories, The Turn of The Screw, The Aspern Papers and Other Tales, The Wings of The Dove, Washington Square, The Tragic Muse, Daisy Miller, The Ambassadors, The Golden Bowl, Selected Tales, Roderick Hudson, The Princess Casamassima and The American.

Reviews

Colin Barrett's sentences are lyrical and tough and smart, but there is something more here that makes him a really good writer. His stories are set in a familiar emotional landscape, but they give us endings that are new. What seems to be about sorrow and foreboding turns into an adventure, instead, in the tender art of the unexpected.

—— Anne Enright

Language, structure, style - Colin Barrett has all the weapons at his disposal, and how, and he has an intuitive sense for what a short story is, and what it can do.

—— Kevin Barry

Colin Barrett is a young man in the town of the short story, but it’s fair to say he has the run of the place. This is a joyously fine collection, crackling with energy and verve, fit for the back pocket of anyone who loves a good story well told.

—— Jon McGregor

Magnificent...A stunning debut... The timeless nature of each story means this collection can - and will - be read many years from now.

—— Sunday Times (Ireland)

Incredible… Human violence, beauty, brilliance of language – this book reminds you of the massive things you can do in short fiction.

—— Evie Wyld

Exciting and stylistically adventurous.

—— Colm Toibín , Irish Times

Should you be surprised that yet another superbly articulate and word-drunk writer has come out of Ireland? Perhaps not; but when that writer's work is as moving, as funny, as spectacularly evocative as Young Skins, you should be astonished, and amazed, and grateful. Some of the stories in this debut collection are amongst the best in the language. That a young writer possesses a talent this great is a cause for celebration, matched only by his ability to control and harness it. A minute after finishing this book I was itching to read Colin Barrett's next.

—— Niall Griffiths

A new fabulous and forensic voice to sing out Ireland’s woes.

—— Bernard MacLaverty

Colin Barrett is a writer of extraordinary gifts. I loved this compelling and utterly persuasive collection, the strongest debut I've read in some years.

—— Joseph O'Connor

[Barrett's] stories invite second readings that – the mark of really good work – seem to uncover sentences that weren't there the first time around... Throughout this extraordinary debut, but particularly in the excellent stories that bookend it, Colin Barrett is asking the right questions.

—— Guardian

A debut short story collection that captures what it’s like to be young in rural Ireland in 2014.

—— Tom Gatti , New Statesman

The best collection we’ll read all year: a massive new talent, and stories that will make you yearn and nod and cry.

—— Bookmunch

An exciting debut... Electric.

—— Sunday Times

Barrett excels at scenarios rich in moral and emotional complications and his finely wrought sentences crunch and snap with hard-bitten lyricism.

—— Anthony Cummins , Metro

Freakishly good... Barrett’s astonishingly mature stories windmill with violent abandon into our time.

—— Stuart Hammond , Dazed Digital

How dare a debut writer be this good? Young Skins has all the hallmarks of an instant classic… His vision is sharp, his wit is sly, and the stories in this collection come alive with that ineffable thing – soul.

—— Alison MacLeod

A triumph.

—— Memphis Barker , Literary Review

Barrett’s details shine like diamonds in a coal scuttle.

—— Max Liu , Independent

‘[Barrett] cuts across all kinds of boundaries of class and education to produce immensely tender portraits of living characters.

—— Anne Enright , Irish Examiner

This is an exceptional debut, and one of the best collection of short stories that I have read in years.

—— Louise O’Neill, 5 stars , Irish Post

An exciting debut

—— Sunday Times

I don’t think I’ve ever read a better collection by somebody I had never heard of

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

A technically-assured collection that never disappoints

—— Country & Town House
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