A TV reality show host helps to restore an East End music hall and uncovers the dreadful secret of Mrs Midnight and her Animal Comedians. . . . A historian travels to Switzerland to ghost the autobiography of an exiled Balkan king and encounters a sinister cult. . . . The Master of an Oxford college
Mrs. Midnight and Other Stories
β Scribed by Oliver, Reggie
- Book ID
- 107889930
- Publisher
- Tartarus Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 474 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A TV reality show host helps to restore an East End music hall and uncovers the dreadful secret of Mrs Midnight and her Animal Comedians. . . . A historian travels to Switzerland to ghost the autobiography of an exiled Balkan king and encounters a sinister cult. . . . The Master of an Oxford college tries to introduce a dubious piece of modern sculpture into his college chapel with dire consequences. . . . A strange meeting takes place on a playing field between an officer on leave from the trenches and his former headmaster. . .
The settings and characters in Reggie Oliverβs fifth collection of βstrangeβ stories are as varied and unusual as ever, though, as in previous volumes, the theatre forms the milieu of a number of his tales. But the theatres are not just English ones, in the provinces and the West End: one is on the Black Sea; another in post-colonial Kenya. Themes are equally varied, but underlying all is a deep sense of the spiritual under-currents just below the surface of everyday existence, and the precariousness of βnormalityβ.
β...by miles, the best living exponent of the spooky yarn,β Barry Humphries.
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