Wilderness Tips

English language

Published Dec. 31, 1991 by McClelland & Stewart.

ISBN:
978-0-7710-0819-1
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4 stars (1 review)

A leathery bog-man transforms an old love affair; a sweet, gruesome gift is sent by the wife of an ex-lover; landscape paintings are haunted by the ghost of a young girl. This dazzling collection of ten short stories takes us into familiar Atwood territory to reveal the logic of irrational behaviour and the many textures lying beneath ordinary life.

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Well worth picking up

4 stars

I've enjoyed several Margaret Atwood novels over the years, but didn't realise she had also published short story collections until I spotted this one at a charity book sale. It was only a Euro and is even signed! Then ten stories are, as I would expect from Atwood, wonderfully well written and I enjoyed reading them all. Often I find short story collections to be a bit hit and miss, but that was absolutely not true in this case. Now, a couple of days after finishing the book, that I have come to write this review however, I realise that I can't actually remember all the stories individually. Instead, a couple of the storylines are memorable - particularly and the title story, Wilderness Tips - whereas the others have already receded to snapshot moments and images. Don't let that discourage you though - this one is well worth picking up!