Now joining Everyman's Library--the most extensive and distinguished collectible library of the world's greatest works--is an appealing new collection in a small Pocket Classics format, perfect for gift giving and reading pleasure.
Christmas Stories is a treasury of short fiction by great writers of the past two centuries--from Dickens and Tolstoy to John Updike and Alice Munro. As a literary subject, Christmas has inspired everything from intimate domestic dramas to fanciful flights of the imagination, and the full range of its expression is represented in this wonderfully engaging anthology.
Goblins frolic in the graveyard of an early Dickens tale and a love-struck ghost disrupts a country estate in Elizabeth Bowen's "Green Holly." The plight of the less fortunate haunts Chekhov's "Vanka" and Willa Cather's "The Burglar's Christmas" but takes a boisterously comic turn in Damon Runyon's "Dancing Dan's Christmas" and in John Cheever's "Christmas Is a Sad Season for the Poor." From Vladimir Nabokov's intensely moving story of a father's grief in "Christmas" to Truman Capote's hilarious yet heartbreaking "A Christmas Memory," from Grace Paley's Jewish girl starring in the Christmas pageant in "The Loudest Voice" to the dysfunctional family ski holiday in Richard Ford's "Crèche"--each of the stories gathered here is imbued with Christmas spirit (of one kind or another), and all are richly and indelibly entertaining.
"A rich and classy story collection (with sewn-in red ribbon bookmark) by such literary greats as Dickens, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Cather, Nabokov, Cheever and Munro. If this were an assortment of chocolates, it would be a feast of the finest dark truffles--not a cheap, waxy bite in the bunch." -Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Think you've heard it all? Every tiny reindeer named, every Grinch ungrinched, all the ho-ho-hum holiday stories tediously read, recited, re-recited, the classics on a constant loop? Maybe not. Here are twenty Christmas tales, from Tolstoy to Richard Ford, as fresh as a Christmas Eve snowfall." -Charles McNair, NPR.org
Table of Contents:
Charles Dickens
The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton
(from The Pickwick Papers)
Nikolai Gogol
The Night Before Christmas
Arthur Conan Doyle
The Blue Carbuncle
Anthony Trollope
Christmas at Thompson Hall
Leo Tolstoy
Where Love is, God is
Anton Checkhov
Vanka
Willa Cather
The Burglar's Christmas
O. Henry
A Chapparal Christmas Gift
Saki (H.H. Munro)
Reginald's Christmas Revel
Vladimir Nabokov
Christmas
Damon Runyon
Dancing Dan's Christmas
Evelyn Waugh
Bella Fleace Gave a Party
Elizabeth Bowen
Green Holly
John Cheever
Christmas is a Sad Season for the Poor
Truman Capote
A Christmas Memory
John Updike
The Carol Sing
Muriel Spark
Christmas Fugue
Grace Paley
The Loudest Voice
Alice Munro
The Turkey Season
Richard Ford
Creche
Diana Secker Tesdell is the editor of the Everyman's Pocket Classic anthologies Christmas Stories, Love Stories, Dog Stories, Cat Stories, Horse Stories, New York Stories, Bedtime Stories, Stories of Art and Artists, Stories of Fatherhood, Stories of Motherhood, Stories of the Sea, and Stories from the Kitchen, and of the Everyman's Library Pocket Poet Lullabies and Poems for Children.
Everyman's Library
Pub Date: October 30, 2007
1.2" H x 7.42" L x 4.84" W
400 pages
hardcover