'Going into the Dark House', the title story of Jane Gardam's passionate new collection, brilliantly captures the subtly subversive qualities of her art. Quietly mesmeric and quite beautifully written, these ten stories are a delight. Going Into A Dark House - Ebook written by Jane Gardam. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Going Into A Dark House. The stories contained in "Going into a Dark House", by contrast, were written when Ms Gardam was in her mid sixties, and the themes of old age and death run throughout them. The title of the collection, on a literal level, refers to one character's dislike of entering an unlit house at night, but on a metaphorical level it can easily be seen as a reference to death/5(22).
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Jane Gardam’s Going into a Dark House Little Brown Jane Gardam is one of my MRE authors, having discovered Bilgewater a few years back, and this collection also counts for the Reading Challenge (in the Charity Shop category, because my friend Helen picked it up at the Oxfam Shop and sent it over to me, knowing my Gardam obsession). Going Into A Dark House by Jane Gardam. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , The stories contained in "Going into a Dark House", by contrast, were written when Ms Gardam was in her mid sixties, and the themes of old age and death run throughout them. The title of the collection, on a literal level, refers to one character's dislike of entering an unlit house at night, but on a metaphorical level it can easily be seen as a reference to death.
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