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Posthumous Stories David Rose

Posthumous Stories By David Rose

Posthumous Stories by David Rose


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Summary

David Rose, author of Vault, is best known as a short story writer. In this long-awaited collection, written over the past twenty-five years, Rose explores an extraordinary range of lives: from a road crew installing speed humps, to the son of a famous artist, the dedicatee of a violin concerto, and an honorary member of the Beatles.

Posthumous Stories Summary

Posthumous Stories by David Rose

David Rose's debut novel Vault won high praise upon its publication in 2011. Now, Salt is pleased to present Rose's long-awaited collection of short stories - a series of captivating tales that showcase his exceptional talent as a writer.

Rose has always been best-known as a master of the short story, and his work has featured in several magazines and anthologies. Posthumous Stories, written over the past twenty-five years, turns a sharply-focussed lens on an extraordinary range of lives: from a road crew installing speed humps, a divorced man living rough, and a childless children's entertainer, to the son of a famous artist, the dedicatee of a violin concerto, and an honorary member of the Beatles. Also included here are 'Private View', the author's first published story in Literary Review and 'Tragos', a mesmerising tale based on the Raoul Moat case.

The wonder of this collection lies in its elegance; Rose's prose, described by the Guardian as "sinewy and spare" is astounding; perfectly crafted. His stories unfurl with an uncanny ability to fix themselves in the memory - crisp, succinct and finely wrought. These are vignettes of remarkable potency; subtle, tantalising and unexpected, which will stay with you long after the last page is turned.

Posthumous Stories Reviews

This is the way all novels should be written. Vault is the sort of book that sucks you up and spits you out, grabbing your attention from the first line and ending with a sharp bang.

* Philistine Friendly *

Vault's a wonderful book that demands rereading on completion, written with such control that you'd be forgiven for thinking its author had a dozen novels just like it stuffed in a drawer somewhere, just waiting for someone to hunt them down. I was lucky enough to discover Vault when it came out, back in April, and I felt then like I'd just located a big, gleaming white 'X' on the barren sands of mainstream publishing - where courage, bravery and risk are frowned on, even derided.

-- Gavin James Bower * Fiction Uncovered *

English author David Rose has an underground reputation for sly invention and the stories here wrong-foot you from the title onwards - Rose is alive and well in his sixties. He calls his foreword Afterword and subtitles one story A Novel. There's a tale assembled from lines out of Kafka and another that takes the form of a Borges-like commentary on a fictitious novel, with excerpts. The prevailing mood is semi-Dystopian, with the standout piece describing an eco-activist who graduates from prankish PR stunts to more lethal action.

Edgy, erudite, full of multilingual puns and allusions to art and classical music, this is the work of a writer following his own instincts rather than those of a marketing team. You can see why he's loved but also why he's not better known.

-- Anthony Cummins * Metro *

David Rose is one of the more hidden treasures of the British short story. Posthumous Stories - a title as misdirectional as the contents themselves - collects 25 years of his work, euphorically paranoid, slyly narrated, often hilarious, always quietly undermining both the narrating voice and any comfortably receptive position the reader might take up.

-- M. John Harrison * The Guardian *

About David Rose

David Rose was born in 1949 and spent his working life in the Post Office. His debut story was published in the Literary Review (1989), since when he has been widely published in magazines in the UK and Canada. He was joint owner and fiction editor of Main Street Journal. He is the author of two novels, Vault (2011) and Meridian (2015) and one collection, Posthumous Stories (2013). Recent stories have appeared in Gorse.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Afterword
  • Dedication
  • A Nice Bucket
  • Private View
  • Flora
  • The Fall
  • The Fifth Beatle
  • Viyborg - A Novel
  • Clean
  • Rectilinear
  • In Evening Soft Light
  • Shuffle
  • Lector
  • Tragos
  • Zimmerman
  • Home
  • The Castle

Additional information

GOR006277823
9781907773570
1907773576
Posthumous Stories by David Rose
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2013-11-25
228
Short-listed for Edge Hill Prize for the Short Story 2014 (UK) Short-listed for Saboteur Awards: Best Short Story Collection 2014 (UK) Long-listed for Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2014 (Ireland)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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