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The American No

By: Rupert Everett
Narrated by: Allan Corduner, Freddie Fox, Rupert Everett
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'Rupert Everett is one of my favourite writers. He's brilliantly witty, acutely perceptive and highly sensitive, and his writing is incredibly good. His stories are both moving and tender, often outrageous, and funny too. A gifted storyteller' Santa Montefiore

Eight stories of love and loss, drama and glamour, hope and rejection, from a writer at the height of his powers.

In Rupert Everett's first, glorious collection of stories, he takes us on an exhilarating journey with a cast of extraordinary characters. A blackly humorous story of a chaotic and emotional funeral in Paris. Oscar Wilde's last night in Paris, vividly evocative, unflinching and elegiac. A Russian-American countess who confronts sex and age in a Wiltshire teashop. The ferociously unforgiving life of an L.A. talent agency and the unexpected twist that launches a completely different kind of career. The deathbed confession of a woman who left home for 1850s India, never to return. A story of emigration, love and grief. And a beautifully evocative and touching portrayal of Proust's creative life and his childhood.

A brilliantly witty, funny and tender collection of stories that draws on the wealth of film and TV ideas Rupert Everett has created over the course of his career, The American No will delight and surprise his many fans.

'A supremely gifted writer' Lynn Barber, The Times

©2024 Rupert Everett (P)2024 Hachette Audio UK
Anthologies & Short Stories Dark Humour Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Satire Short Stories Victorian Funny Witty

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Critic reviews

Everett has a flair for historical fiction...What were once ideas for screenplays have become stories - and are all the better for the years of marinating. There is some real depth and richness here, as well as a sharp critique of the mores of La-La Land (Erica Wagner)

Full of kindness, even tenderness... His feeling for failure is a writerly gift, throwing a navy shadow over even his funniest and most scabrous lines... He is a brilliant writer: opulently gossipy as few are these days, but also truthful, witty, wise and stoical (Rachel Cooke)

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From the opening explanation of 'The American No' it is clear that this is no ordinary collection of short stories. They are drawn from the author's experiences and frustrations in his life and career as well as from his incredible imagination. I particularly enjoyed the LA Agent tale; the account of a long lost ex - pat in India and the story of 'ten pound poms' en - route to Australia. It's the sort of book you need to gift to your very best friends.

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