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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | PR 6069 .M59 G73 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5185024 |
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PR 6068 .U757 H37 1998 Haroun and the Sea of Stories. | PR 6069 .E325 B6 1976 The black man of Shadwell : four stories / | PR 6069 .I69 Z46 2019 My name is why : a memoir / | PR 6069 .M59 G73 2019 Grand union : stories / | PR6069.M59 O5 2005 On beauty a novel | PR 6073 .E374 Z64 1998 Fay Weldon / | PR 6073 .E75 A2 1964 The Wesker Trilogy : Chicken soup with barley, Roots, I'm talking about Jerusalem. |
The dialectic -- Sentimental education -- The lazy river -- Words and music -- Just right -- Parents' morning epiphany -- Downtown -- Miss Adele amidst the corsets -- Mood -- Escape from New York -- Big week -- Meet the president! -- Two men arrive in a village -- Kelso deconstructed -- Blocked -- The canker -- For the king -- Now more than ever -- Grand union -- Acknowledgements -- Permissions.
"In the summer of 1959, an Antiguan immigrant in north west London lives the last day of his life, unknowingly caught in someone else's story of hate and division, resistance and revolt. A mother looks back on her early forays into matters of the human heart--and other parts of the human body--considering the ways in which desire is always an act of negotiation, destruction, and self-invention. A disgraced cop stands amid the broken shards of his life, unable to move forward into a future that holds no place for him. Moral panic spreads like contagion through the upper echelons of New York City--and the cancelled people look disconcertingly like the rest of us. A teenage scion of the technocratic elite chases spectres through a premium virtual reality, trailed by a little girl with a runny nose and no surviving family. We all take a much-needed break from this mess, on a package holiday where the pool's electric blue is ceaselessly replenished, while political and environmental collapse happen far away, to someone else. Interleaving ten completely new and unpublished stories with some of her best-loved pieces from the New Yorker and elsewhere, Zadie Smith presents a dizzyingly rich and varied collection of fiction. Moving exhilaratingly across genres and perspectives, from the historic to the vividly current to the slyly dystopian, Grand Union is a sharply alert and prescient collection about time and place, identity and rebirth, the persistent legacies that haunt our present selves and the uncanny futures that rush up to meet us."--
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