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SOURCE: Coe, Jonathan. “The Life of Henry Grippes.” London Review of Books 19, no. 18 (18 September 1997): 13.
In the following review, Coe applauds the literary achievements of The Selected Stories of Mavis Gallant in terms of the volume's “Henri Grippes” narrative sequence.
This enormous volume [The Selected Stories of Mavis Gallant]—beautifully designed, bound and typeset by its publishers—represents the merest sliver of Mavis Gallant's lifelong achievement. Even discounting the two novels and the books of essays, what we have here can amount to little more than half the content of her nine published short-story collections. Gallant has made the selection herself, rejecting ‘straight humour and satire, which dates quickly … stories that seemed to me not worth reprinting, stories I was tired of, and stories that bored me.’ It sounds like a haphazard and subjective methodology, but the resulting sequence does have an awesome cohesiveness.
Most of the stories assembled...
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