Tessa Hadley is the author of eight highly praised novels- Accidents in the Home, which was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, Everything Will Be All Right, The Master Bedroom, The London Train, Clever Girl, The Past, Late in the Day and Free Love, and four collections of stories- Sunstroke, Married Love, Bad Dreams and After the Funeral. She won the Windham Campbell Prize for Fiction in 2016, The Past won the Hawthornden Prize for 2016 and she has twice been awarded the Edge Hill Short Story Prize, for 2018 and for 2024. Her stories appear regularly in the New Yorker.
Few writers give me such consistent pleasure.
*Zadie Smith*
Tessa Hadley has become one of this country’s great contemporary
novelists ... possessed of a psychological subtlety reminiscent of
Henry James, and an ironic beadiness worthy of Jane Austen
*Guardian*
One of Britain’s finest writers… Hadley’s clear-sighted
observations about people’s foibles and her ability to whip up an
atmosphere with only a tent pole and a pair of furry handcuffs is
something to behold.
*The Times*
Hadley is a writer whose reputation grows with every book… This new
collection of short stories reconfirms her remarkable talent…
Hadley excels at both genres, brilliant at conveying emotion and
with an uncanny ability to get under her character’s skin… These
stories brim with a keen intelligence and linger in the mind long
after you close the book.
*Tatler*
[It is] lapidary, full of the most gorgeous sentences and brilliant
observations.
*Observer, 2017 Books of the Year*
Hadley’s quiet rise to become one of Britain’s best writers is
further confirmed by her new collection, Bad Dreams and Other
Stories… These well-turned, exceptionally nuanced pieces are
solidly evocative of place, period…and sensory detail.
*Sunday Times*
Compassionate and luminous, Hadley sees… us all: our travails, our
fantasies and our small joys.
*Financial Times*
Tessa Hadley’s short stories, Bad Dreams, are simple and artful and
leave you wanting more.
*Hilary Mantel*
It is exquisite, haunting… This is writing of great nuance and
psychological acuity… It combines acerbic social observation and
wry humour with moments of breathtaking delicacy and
tenderness.
*Guardian*
The ordinary becomes extraordinary in these masterly short stories
by one of the most brilliant and under-read writers of our
time.
*Mail on Sunday, 2017 Books of the Year*
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