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Cargando... Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm (1940 original; edición 2011)por Stella Gibbons, Alexander McCall Smith (Introducción)
Información de la obraNAVIDADES EN COLD COMFORT FARM por Stella Gibbons (1940)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A collection of short stories, some better than others. ( ) "...will remind you that Christmas is a magical time of year and romance can blossom in the least likely of places" By sally tarbox on 17 November 2017 Format: Kindle Edition Sixteen short stories set in the 1930s; only one is actually set at Cold Comfort Farm (the weakest in my view, just a skit on the gloomy characters as they sip swede wine and hunt the charm in the pudding that will grant an UNLUCKY new year. Otherwise they're pleasant, readable tales, such as you'd find in a good magazine. Failing relationships and new romances; a murderer apprehended; an ex-wife visiting her children... Perhaps the most memorable for me was 'Sisters', where a kind-hearted lady invites a 'bad girl' to be her servant...and lives to regret it. Enjoyable though a couple of the later ones irritate, as women realise they need to hang on to their man at all cost (And I'm far from a feminist!) it was a bit weird to be reading this at the same time as Mary McCarthy's The Company she keeps. Although this is from a slightly earlier period in the 20c there were some similarities and aspects that invited comparison. I'm not really a short story fan, but at least Stella Gibbons' stories were short (unlike the novella length of McCarthy) and followed more the short story tradition. Some of the stories seemed as if they belonged to a well-written edition of People's Friend and I did start to feel that if I were informed once more that happiness for women was to be found in being par of a marriage and having children and being supportive of my husband (despite it being dressed up a bit to be about women being individuals and having their own needs too) I would throw the book across the room. Also I hate Cold Comfort Farm, but fortunately there was only one story set there. Quite a few of these somehat annoying women worked in libraries. so much for stereotypes... A collection of short stories written and set pre-WWII. They are, perforce, very class conscious, with characters who behave as though they're in straitjackets made of conventionality. Some, like "The Little Christmas Tree" or "The Hoofer and the Lady," are quite sweet; people try to do the right thing and are gently, unobtrusively rewarded for it by making connections with other people who understand and appreciate them. Others are terrifyingly sad, like "Sisters," in which an older woman tries to help an unmarried mother and is destroyed by it. A great number of them are about being happy with what little one has, with being unambitious and (especially for women) pliant to convention. I found these dreadful and soul killing, and got quite depressed by the prospect of Gibbons' contemporaries reading them and thinking they were wise. I also quite enjoyed "The Murder Mark," an unconventional murder mystery, and the unrepentantly unserious characters in "Poor, Poor Black Sheep." To my surprise, I quite loathed the story I originally checked this book out for: "Christmas at Cold Comfort Farm" isn't funny, it's just a bundle of terrible people being terrible at each other, with a saccharine bit between Elfin and Dick Hawk-Monitor tacked on at the end. I think I was supposed to laugh at how awful everyone was, but they just seemed sad and poor. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Un libro sabroso y adictivo, en el que Stella Gibbons se vale de toda su magia narrativa para mostrarnos el lado más cándido, divertido y perspicaz de la sociedad de su época. Stella Gibbons ya nos fascinó con las aventuras de La hija de Robert Poste y con esa moderna fábula londinense de la Cenicienta titulada Westwood. Ahora, en lo que se ha convertido en una de las grandes sensaciones del año en el Reino Unido, una Gibbons en estado de gracia nos ofrece Navidades en Cold Comfort Farm: dieciséis chispeantes y deliciosas historias repletas de personajes que viven rodeados de un glamour y una frivolidad que van repartiendo por fiestas, picnics y encuentros amorosos, y que culminan en el relato que da título al volumen, una precuela de su obra maestra, La hija de Robert Poste, donde se nos narra una sangrienta e hilarante cena de Navidad años antes de la primera visita de Flora Poste a Cold Comfort Farm, la granja de la Inglaterra profunda que daría título a la saga No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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