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Balancing on the Edge of the World Elizabeth Baines

Balancing on the Edge of the World By Elizabeth Baines

Balancing on the Edge of the World by Elizabeth Baines


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Summary

These are stories about power: children without it and adults vying to get or keep it - the boy caught between divorced parents, the arts worker conman, the avenging wife. Sometimes funny, sometimes moving, and always surprising: for it's a slippery thing, power, and nothing is ever quite what it seems ...

Balancing on the Edge of the World Summary

Balancing on the Edge of the World by Elizabeth Baines

These are stories about power: children without it and adults vying to get or keep it. A small boy struggles with his parents' divorce, a doctor fails to understand the limits of his medical power, a wronged wife finds a uniquely powerful way to wreak revenge. Sometimes satirical, sometimes innovative and lyrical, the stories home in on those moments when power can spill into powerlessness: the split-second when a self-satisfied teenager is held at knifepoint by muggers, the trip to the woods with the 'poor kids' which teaches a small girl she's no better than them. They chart the opposite moments when people wrest back power: a daughter rebels against her violent father, a struggling writer decides to expose a con man arts worker, a little girl who wishes her lost father would come back finds she has magic powers.

But it's a slippery thing, power, and these vivid, wry stories spring surprises: for nothing, in the end, is ever quite what it seems.

Balancing on the Edge of the World Reviews

For 'Star Things':

Almost ethereal in its strangeness and has great energy at its heart.

-- Brendan O'Keefe * Literary Review *

For 'Star Things':

Integral, readable and stylish.

* City Limits *

Elizabeth Baines has a wry humour and satirical edge.

-- Martin Nicholls * City Life *

For Body Cuts:

Strikingly told.

* Sunday Times *

About The Birth Machine:

An increasingly powerful narrative ... its presentation of the world of childhood contrasts nicely with a sharp satire.

-- Laura Marcus * Times Literary Supplement *

About The Birth Machine:

This powerful book leaves you with a sense of disquiet, anger and frustration [and] the realisation ... that what you have just read is an everyday story about an everyday event. As such it is very clever.

-- Jessica Corner * Everywoman *

About The Birth Machine:

A gripping story, a pithy book.

-- Katie Campbell * City Limits *

About Elizabeth Baines

Elizabeth Baines is the author of two short story collections and three novels (all available from Salt), and has written prize-winning drama for BBC Radio 4. In the past, Elizabeth has written, performed and produced plays for fringe theatre, has worked as a secondary-school teacher and has taught Creative Writing at Manchester University and the Bolton Institute. She was born in South Wales and now lives in Manchester where she brought up her two sons.

Table of Contents

  • Condensed Metaphysics
  • The Shooting Script
  • Daniel Smith Disappears off the Face of the Earth
  • Power
  • Holding Hands
  • Compass and Torch
  • Star Things
  • Leaf Memory
  • A Glossary of Bread
  • Going Back
  • Into the Night
  • Conundrum
  • The Way to Behave
  • Who's Singing?
  • Acknowledgements

Additional information

GOR001655308
9781844713943
1844713946
Balancing on the Edge of the World by Elizabeth Baines
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Salt Publishing
20071001
112
Joint winner of Listowel Festival Competition 1981 (Ireland) Runner-up for Raymond Carver Competition 2008 (United States) Runner-up for Moondance International Film Festival 2003 (United States) Runner-up for Moondance International Film Festival 2004 (United States) Runner-up for BBC Radio 3 Short Story Competition 1980 (UK) Commended for London Writers' Inc 2006 (UK) Long-listed for Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2008 (Ireland)
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