That Was a Shiver, and Other Stories
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canongate Books
Published:5th Jul '18
Should be back in stock very soon

SHORTLISTED FOR SALTIRE FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR, 2017
LONGLISTED FOR THE EDGE HILL PRIZE, 2018
A local tries to sell his sister to a trucker as he passes through town; a couple put their children to bed and hear a loud scratching at the wall; a man looks into a mirror and reflects on becoming more like his father.
Sparky, touching and brilliantly daring, these stories uncover human feeling in the ordinary and the everyday, and are a reminder of Kelman's exceptional talent.
Kelman is on another level to most of the living writers in the UK * * Guardian * *
Kelman has always been a true and honest writer; which is why he is one of the fairly few who really matter -- ALLAN MASSIE * * Scotsman * *
Brilliant . . . this collection shows a writer who is still at the top of his game, brimming with creativity, vitality and artistic integrity * * Irish Independent * *
Like the best short story writers - James Joyce, Kafka, John Cheever, Alice Munro - he has reinvented the form * * The Herald * *
Kelman brings alive a human consciousness like no other writer can -- ALAN WARNER
PRAISE FOR THE STORIES OF JAMES KELMAN:
Tender and funny in a way that may surprise those who know him only by reputation
A rollicking, riveting read . . . Kelman's language of inner thought is so fluid and immediate it reads more like breath than words * * Daily Herald * *
The mixture of the precisely but surreally bureaucratic and the casually macabre is perfectly judged * * Sunday Times * *
You only have to read one phrase to recognise his utterly distinctive voice: lyrical, philosophical as a pub stool resident and steeped in the street . . . The result, for those who take words seriously, is canonical and pure joy * * Metro * *
Kelman's language is immediately exciting; like a musician, he uses repetition and rhythm * * New Yorker * *
- Short-listed for Saltire Society Scottish Fiction Book of the Year 2017 (UK)
ISBN: 9781786890924
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 19mm
Weight: 215g
320 pages
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