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Midsummer Night in the Workhouse

Midsummer Night in the Workhouse

PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR
392pp
ISBN 9781903155820

Midsummer Night in the Workhouse contains a selection of short stories mostly written in the late 1950s. Some are set in England and describe incidents from Diana Athill's girlhood; one or two describe holidays abroad; almost all are seen from the woman's point of view. 'In this terrific collection female characters are sexually adventurous, introspective and enjoy a drink or three,' wrote the Daily Mail. 'A cheating wife, back with her boring husband, is wracked with agonising love for the unavailable partner of her brief fling; a writer seeks inspiration at a writers' retreat whilst avoiding the group seducer.' First published in America in 1962, the stories, which have never been re-published before, complementĀ both Athill's memoirs (Instead of a Letter, Stet) and letters (Instead of a Book).

Also available as a Persephone AudiobookĀ read by the author.

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A 1970s furnishing fabric which the author bought as curtains for her flat in North London.

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'Hiking' 1936 by James Walker Tucker (Laing Art Gallery/PCF).

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Midsummer Night in the Workhouse

PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR
392pp
ISBN 9781903155820

Midsummer Night in the Workhouse contains a selection of short stories mostly written in the late 1950s. Some are set in England and describe incidents from Diana Athill's girlhood; one or two describe holidays abroad; almost all are seen from the woman's point of view. 'In this terrific collection female characters are sexually adventurous, introspective and enjoy a drink or three,' wrote the Daily Mail. 'A cheating wife, back with her boring husband, is wracked with agonising love for the unavailable partner of her brief fling; a writer seeks inspiration at a writers' retreat whilst avoiding the group seducer.' First published in America in 1962, the stories, which have never been re-published before, complementĀ both Athill's memoirs (Instead of a Letter, Stet) and letters (Instead of a Book).

Also available as a Persephone AudiobookĀ read by the author.

Endpaper

A 1970s furnishing fabric which the author bought as curtains for her flat in North London.

Picture Caption

'Hiking' 1936 by James Walker Tucker (Laing Art Gallery/PCF).

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PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR
392pp
ISBN 9781903155820

Midsummer Night in the Workhouse contains a selection of short stories mostly written in the late 1950s. Some are set in England and describe incidents from Diana Athill's girlhood; one or two describe holidays abroad; almost all are seen from the woman's point of view. 'In this terrific collection female characters are sexually adventurous, introspective and enjoy a drink or three,' wrote the Daily Mail. 'A cheating wife, back with her boring husband, is wracked with agonising love for the unavailable partner of her brief fling; a writer seeks inspiration at a writers' retreat whilst avoiding the group seducer.' First published in America in 1962, the stories, which have never been re-published before, complementĀ both Athill's memoirs (Instead of a Letter, Stet) and letters (Instead of a Book).

Also available as a Persephone AudiobookĀ read by the author.

Endpaper

A 1970s furnishing fabric which the author bought as curtains for her flat in North London.

Picture Caption

'Hiking' 1936 by James Walker Tucker (Laing Art Gallery/PCF).

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