Open Book: Book
of the Year
Charlie Lee-Potter of Radio 4 chose, as one of
her two books of the year, Elizabeth Berridge's Tell
It to a Stranger. 'The stories are sharp
and they're sparse. . . the book is very much of
its time, it does just tell you everything you
need to know about life in the 1940s.'
Her guest, Suzy Feay of the Independent,
agreed: 'She's very very concentrated, very very
crisp, she just comes out and declarative sentences
pile on top of declarative sentences and some of
her sentences could just be a short story in themselves,
I mean she will just write one line about somebody
and it's so perfect.'
Charlie Lee-Potter continued, 'I think we should
give some credit too to the publishers of this
book and one doesn't normally want to do
that'; what Persephone does 'is bring back to the
reader stories that have long gone, sort of fallen
between the cracks in the floorboards and produced
them in these beautiful editions.'
She then asked the writer Ian Sinclair whether
he admired them. 'Yes,' he replied, 'it's very
attractive to me to have a book that is properly
treated as an object, that it's a joy to handle,
and I love this whole business of diving back into
the past to dig up writers who slipped through
the cracks. . . this seems to me an excellent series
in that they all have a particular identity.'
Ordering
books from Persephone
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You
can see a complete list of Persephone
Books and order online here. Or you can email
us, telephone on 020 7242 9292, send a fax to 020
7242 9272 or write to the following address: Persephone Books
Ltd, 59 Lamb's Conduit Street, London WC1N 3NB
All Persephone Books cost £10 each plus £2 postage (see
more information on ordering).
We can now send a book a month for six or twelve months - more
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