The Left Bank and Other Stories

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The Left Bank and Other Stories is the first collection of short stories written by famed Dominican author Jean Rhys. It was first published by Jonathan Cape (London) and Harper & Brothers (New York) in 1927, and contained an introduction by Ford Madox Ford.

[edit] Stories found in The Left Bank and Other Stories

  • "Illusion"
  • "A Spiritualist"
  • "From A French Prison"
  • "In a Café"
  • "Tout Montparnasse and a Lady"
  • "Mannequin"
  • "In the Luxembourg Gardens"
  • "Tea with an Artist"
  • "Trio"
  • "Mixing Cocktails"
  • "Again the Antilles"
  • "Hunger"
  • "Discourse of a Lady Standing a Dinner to a Down-and-Out Friend"
  • "A Night"
  • "In the Rue de l'Arivée"
  • "Learning to be a Mother"
  • "The Blue Bird"
  • "The Grey Day"
  • "The Sidi"
  • "At The Villa d'Or"
  • "La Grosse Fifi"
  • "Vienne"
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