Saints and Sinners (short story collection) explained

Saints and Sinners is a short story collection by Edna O'Brien. Faber and Faber published it in 2011.

The collection includes the O'Brien story "Sinners" in which a lonely widow running an isolated rural bed and breakfast overhears the sexual antics of a man, woman and teenage girl who on arrival claim to be couple and daughter - "Then came the exclamations, the three pitches of sound so different -- the woman's loud and gloating, the girl's, helpless, as if she were almost crying, and the man, like a jackass down the woods with his lady loves."[1]

Saints and Sinners won the 2011 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award.[2]

Reception

Saints and Sinners was generally well-received. Culture Critic gave it an aggregated critic score of 90 percent based on an accumulation of British press reviews. [3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Mary. Shine Thompson. Review: Saints and Sinners by Edna O'Brien. Irish Independent. 5 February 2011. 5 February 2011.
  2. News: Edna O'Brien wins Frank O'Connor Award. Irish Examiner. 18 September 2011. 18 September 2011.
  3. Web site: Edna O'Brien - Saints and Sinners. 12 July 2024. Culture Critic. https://web.archive.org/web/20130411210532/http://www.culturecritic.co.uk/books/edna-obrien-saints-and-sinners/. 11 Apr 2013.