Finding Again the World brings together a dozen of the best stories by
John Metcalf, a modern master of the form. Spanning more than fifty
years and ranging from some of his earliest published stories, such as
"Dandelions" and "The Eastmill Reception Centre," to his latest, with
"Ceazer Salad" and "The Museum at the End of the World," this current
gathering shows a writer whose voice, at every stage of his career, is
unmistakeable. These are elegant and brilliantly charged fictions,
entertaining and moving and mischievous: taking the dross and straw of
everyday life and transforming it, through some sort of alchemical
process of sensibility, into art.
With an introduction by Keath Fraser, Finding Again the World is a
landmark collection, a sumptuous gathering of singular work: these are
stories that will last.