The First Person and other stories, Ali Smith
The First Person and other stories, Ali Smith
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The First Person and other stories

Author: Ali Smith

Narrator: Siobhan Redmond

Unabridged: 3 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/04/2025


Synopsis

From the acclaimed, award-winning author of the bestselling Hotel World comes this stunning collection of stories set in a world of everyday dislocation, where people nevertheless find connection, mystery, and love. These tales are of ordinary but poignant beauty: at the pub, strangers regale each other with memories of Christmases past; lovers share tales over dinner about how they met, their former lovers, and each other; a woman even tells a story to her fourteen-year-old self. As Smith explores the subtle links between what we know and what we feel, she creates an exuberant, masterly collection that is packed full of ideas, humor, nuance, and compassion. Ali Smith and the short story are made for each other. “Sparkling and zany … so deft, so beautifully written.”—The New York Times Book Review

About Ali Smith

Ali Smith was born in Inverness and lives in Cambridge. She is the author of three collections of stories and three novels. Hotel World was shortlisted for both the Booker Prize and the Orange Prize in 2001 and her latest novel, The Accidental, won the 2006 Whitbread Novel Award. Ali reviews regularly for the Guardian, the Scotsman and the TLS.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Helle on April 04, 2018

Oh my God, I haven’t written a review in here for so long that I’ve almost forgotten how to go about it. But I’ve just read this collection of short stories by Ali Smith that I absolutely must enthuse briefly about! It is my first encounter with Ms. Smith, and I rushed out and bought another collect......more

Goodreads review by Maciek on July 02, 2022

I have not read Ali Smith before picking up this collection of short stories. I am a fan of the short story, and it is always a delight to see an author who not only still practices this form, but also does it well. While in the case of Ali Smith the result is a mixed bag, I have enjoyed reading her......more