Piranha To Scurfy And Other Stories
Piranha To Scurfy And Other Stories
Ruth Rendell
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Summary
The long title story is about a man whose life, in a sense, is a book. There are shelves in every room, packed with titles which Ambrose Ribbon has checked pedantically for mistakes of grammar and fact. Life for Ribbon, without his mother now, is lonely and obsessive, filled with psychoses and neuroses, with the ever-present possibility of a descent into violent madness. He still keeps his mother's dressing table exactly as she had left it, the wardrobe door always open so that her clothes can be seen inside, and her pink silk nightdress on the bed. There is one book too that he associates particularly with her - volume VIII of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Piranha to Scurfy. It marked a very significant moment in their relationship. In the other stories, Ruth Rendell deals with a variety of themes, some macabre, some vengeful, some mysterious, all precisely observed. The second novella, High Mysterious Union, explores a strange, erotic universe in a dream-like corner of rural England, and illustrates very atmospherically what range Ruth Rendell has as a writer, expanding beyond her famous sphere of crime writing.
Product Description
Title - Piranha To Scurfy And Other Stories
Edition -
Author - Ruth Rendell
ISBN 13 - 9780099414995
Imprint - Arrow Books Ltd
Publisher - Cornerstone
Date Published - 30/08/2001
Prize -
No. of pages -
Binding Type - Paperback
Dimensions - 110 x 178 x 20mm
Weight - 172 g
Languages - English