Author:O. Henry

Little Clothbound Classics: irresistible, mini editions of short stories, novellas and essays from the world's greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith.
O. Henry is one of the most popular American writers of the twentieth century and a true master of the short story. This selection of tales ranges from Christmas in New York to the cattle-lands of Texas, taking in con men, clerks, shop assistants, tramps and tricksters. They all highlight O. Henry's comic eye, his gift for evoking speech and setting, and his unique approach to life's quirks of fate.
'His stories are perfectly executed mini-classics' Washington Post
Every creative person should read this short book. No rules are laid down, but for those with an open mind there are hints galore and the occasional precept.
—— Literary ReviewA fascinating glimpse of the peculiar writerly life
—— Sunday Times *Books of the Year*One of the most read authors around the world... You end this collection of beautiful essays vowing to never let life, or writing, get so complicated again.
—— Guardian, *Book of the Day*A quirky, chatty collection of essays by the award-winning Japanese novelist... this charming collection opens up much of the Japanese master's thinking on a life of luck, hard work, and joy in his long vocation as a novelist.
—— Irish IndependentIntriguing glimpses inside the singular mind of Murakami
—— Sean O’Hagan , ObserverSome of [Murakami's] best books are non-fiction: Underground, about the Tokyo sarin gas attack, and this year's Novelist as a Vocation, a book of essays about his life, writing method and the wellsprings of his extravagant imagination.
—— Richard Lloyd Parry, Books of the Year , New StatesmanAt any moment on our planet there are at most a few dozen novelists working with great power, for a broad audience, with the material of consciousness, which is what the novel is so uniquely good at handling, how it feels to be inside us, what it means, the devastations and beauties it brings. Murakami is one of them.
—— New York Times Book ReviewIt's safe to say there is no one like Murakami
—— Literary ReviewA true original
—— The TimesA master storyteller
—— Sunday TimesMurakami is like a magician who explains what he's doing as he performs the trick and still makes you believe he has supernatural powers
—— New York Times Book ReviewOne of the most influential novelists of his generation.
—— ObserverMurakami is one of the best writers around
—— Time Out, on Norwegian Wood'The world's most popular cult novelist'
—— GuardianMurakami's... latest offering, Novelist As A Vocation... offers a rare glimpse into his thoughts on writing... There's something magnetic that draws you into the narrative, so by the time the last page is turned, you're invested more than you realised
—— UK Press SyndicationThe Raptures is perfect and generous and beautifully crafted and everything I demand from a book. And Hannah, brave and brilliant Hannah -- I've made up a room for her in my heart forever. I'll be putting it in every hand this Christmas.
—— KARL GEARYAn instantly compelling and novel take on a fractured society, The Raptures is a captivating, clever book by a truly original writer
—— Sarah GilmartinA compelling page-turner rendered in exquisite prose
—— Shelley HarrisWhip-smart and thoughtful with a dark vein of humour. Compulsively readable. I loved it
—— Christina Sweeney-BairdAn important novel . . . Jo Harkin does a masterful job . . . this mind-bending debut will certainly make you think
—— Book ReporterA terrific read - I enjoyed it tremendously
—— The Ryan Tubridy Show, RTÉ Radio 1Jo Harkin has created a speculative novel which digs into our instinctual curiosity and our need to know everything
—— Irish Examiner






