Valentines (book)

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Valentines
Author Olaf Olafsson
Country  United States
Language English
Genre Fiction
Publisher Pantheon
Publication date
January 30, 2007
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 224[1] (Paperback)
ISBN ISBN 0-307-28055-1

Valentines is an award-winning collection of short stories by Olaf Olafsson.

Synopsis

The twelve stories in Valentines are linked by the months of the year. Each brisk story captures the most candid moments between spouses, family members, and lovers—moments when dangerous feelings surge to the surface and everything changes. A wife realizes her closest confidante is much more than that. A father tries to dress his new lover in the clothing of his late wife. A woman, watching her son and husband from afar, sees something she can never forget.

Critical reception

“Olafsson is an admirably brisk, compelling narrator.” - Kirkus Reviews [2]

“…Utterly compelling…Olafsson’s Nordic realism a la Bergman holds a ghastly fascination.” - Publishers Weekly [3]

“Olafsson…gives us cleanly written stories, eschewing sentimental for a matter-of fact presentation of the shadowy emotional burdens that always lie between the lines.” - Providence Journal [4]

Awards

2006 Icelandic Literary Prize for Fiction [5]

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