Author:Henry James,Philip Horne,Susie Boyt
A chilling collection of Henry James's finest ghost stories, now in a wonderful Clothbound Classics edition
In 'The Turn of the Screw', one of the most famous ghost stories of all time, a governess becomes obsessed with the belief that malevolent forces are stalking the children in her care. But are the children really in danger - and if so, from whom? The novella is accompanied here by several more of the very best of Henry James' short stories, including 'The Jolly Corner' and 'The Third Person', all of which explore human psychology through ghostly visitations and the uncanny.
From Hans Christian Andersen to Angela Carter, this greatest hits compilation also happens to be beautifully published. Inside you'll find ghosts, miracles, grouchy curmudgeons and plenty of snow
—— Daily Mail Books of the YearPerfect for any looming Boxing Day boredom. The list of rather superior contributors includes the likes of Truman Capote, Shirley Jackson, Italo Calvino and Dylan Thomas
—— Herald Scotland Books of the YearA masterwork - by turns hilarious and heartbreaking... What fierce, tender stories. Totally unforgettable
—— Brandon TaylorThe stories in Homesickness are crafted with skill and flair. Colin Barrett anchors the work with emotional accuracy and careful delineation of character, and then, using metaphors and beautifully made sentences, he lets his narrative soar
—— Colm ToibinLyrical and tough and smart... His stories are set in a familiar emotional landscape, but they give us endings that are new
—— Anne EnrightAddictive, stylish and violently funny stories, with riches on every page - an outstanding collection
—— Kevin BarryShot through with dark humor, pitch-perfect dialogue and a signature freshness that makes life palpable on the page...Homesickness is graced with an original, lingering beauty
—— Stuart Dybek, New York Times Book ReviewEven though we rarely enter their internal worlds, Colin Barrett conjures interiority through his linguistic precision and attention to external detail, so that each story lingers in the mind and haunts its successors
—— Alexander Leslie , Times Literary SupplementSuperb...[T]here is an utterness to his attention, a devotion to the lives of his characters, that shifts the work into some more lasting place. Barrett is already one of the leading writers of the Irish short story, which is to braggingly say, one of the leading writers of the short story anywhere. He means every word and regrets every word. He just kills it
—— GuardianSomething struck me as I read these beautifully crafted, desperately sad, but often very funny stories: there is now a branch of English called the Colin Barrett
—— Roddy DoyleThis is a beautiful and moving collection, from one of the best story writers today.
—— Luke Brown , Financial TimesHomesickness is an adroit, wry set of stories by an author who has an eye for the quirks of human nature.
—— Martin Chilton , IndependentWith a sharp eye for the absurd in the ordinary, Barrett's stories impart gritty and touching realisations about life as it really is. Edgy, sharp and utterly original, Homesickness is an utterly compelling collection and Barrett is meticulous
—— Elaine FeeneyColin 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
—— Jon McGregorHomesickness is another finely crafted collection... Crisply told, fond of an eye-catching flourish... the stories draw energy from the rhythms of west of Ireland small talk, added to Barrett's eye for striking detail...The scenarios are richly layered, with punchy payoffs.
—— Anthony Cummins , ObserverStrange and haunting fiction. You could open Homesickness at any page and find sentences of vim and elegance, ringing dialogue...and similes to savour.
—— Max Liu , iHomesickness presents us with a set of characters forever losing things: other people's dogs, girlfriends, the will to live. But in the course of these stories they find things, too: courage; a crumpled sort of wisdom; the will to live. Between the comedy, and the pure thrill of the language, there's a lot of sorrow and mental illness here, but the afterglow of the stories, which settle and stay with you, is one of moving regard for the flaws and wants we battle, flee, and bargain with every day of our lives
—— Chris PowerVivid, punchy... Barrett delineates with verve the ways his characters struggle.
—— Melanie White , Literary ReviewWorth the wait... few do it as well as Colin Barrett.
—— Tom Gatti , New StatesmanBarrett's... brilliant second collection confirms him as one of the very best short-story writers in the business.
—— New Statesman, *The Best Books of 2022 so far*Barrett's stories are, without exception, beautifully written, full of arresting imagery.
—— Booklist (starred review)Bittersweet and chiseled...From gritty realism to oddball noir, this assured collection demonstrates the talent of a distinctive writer.
—— Publishers WeeklyRichly descriptive...This sharply observant collection resists pigeonholing its recalcitrant characters.
—— Kirkus ReviewA masterwork-by turns hilarious and heart-breaking, these stories shimmer. No story writer at work today thrills me more than Colin Barrett, whose characters feel immediately so familiar and true in their capacity to maim and love. What fierce, tender stories. Totally unforgettable.
—— Brandon TaylorFunny, devastating, slow-burning, these understated tales of misfits and misadventures in smalltown Ireland are written with a casual grace.
—— Guardian, *Summer Reads of 2022*Superb.
—— White Review, *Books of the Year*Eight stories ... written with vim and elegance and more than deliver on the promise of Barrett's acclaimed 2014 debut, Young Skins.
—— iNews, *Books of the Year*