From his debut collection, "The Day We Got Drunk on Cake," published in
1968, to "Family Sins" (1990), William Trevor has crafted the short
story to perfection, giving us brilliant and subtle stories full of the
reversals, surprises, and shadowy truths we discover in life itself. To
read this volume is not just to encounter an extraordinary literary
stylist, but to understand life as surely as though we were looking
through the eyes of his protagonists and - deeper still - into their
hearts. "William Trevor: The Collected Stories" includes the tales from
his seven previous books, as well as four stories that have never
appeared in book form in America. They depict the comforts and
frustrations of life in rural Ireland, the complexities of family
relationships, and the elusive grace of love. They portray the almost
invisible strands that bind people to each other as well as the chains
that imprison them in solitary yearning.