Shortlisted for the 2013 Frank O'Connor International Short Story
Award
'Elisa said Yes and I said Yes. We said Yes in all the European
languages. Yes. We said yes we said yes, yes to vague but powerful
things, we said yes to hope which has to be vague, we said yes to love
which is always blind, we smiled and said yes without blinking.' ('A
Better Way to Live')
How does love change us? And how do we change ourselves for love - or
for lack of it? Ten stories by acclaimed author Deborah Levy explore
these delicate, impossible questions. In Vienna, an icy woman seduces a
broken man; in London, a bird mimics an old-fashioned telephone; in
adland, a sleek copywriter becomes a kind of shaman. These are
twenty-first century lives dissected with razor-sharp humour and
curiosity, stories about what it means to live and love, together and
alone.