William Trevor: Love and Summer
Lee reviews William Trevor’s 2009 novel, Love and Summer, which “can’t, of course, end well,” but that is “brilliant, devastating, and masterfully wrought.”
Lee reviews William Trevor’s 2009 novel, Love and Summer, which “can’t, of course, end well,” but that is “brilliant, devastating, and masterfully wrought.”
Over the past few years I’ve developed a deep love for William Trevor’s short stories. Particularly this past month, regular visitors here have caught wind of this (and hopefully have sought him out if they did not already know his work). But until now, I had never read one of his novels, and he’s written many in his 84 … Read more
Trevor and Betsy take a look at William Trevor’s astonishing “An Idyll in Winter,” originally published in The Guardian.
This week’s New Yorker story is William Trevor’s “The Women.” Read the full post.
Trevor looks at what is possibly his favorite short story of all time: William Trevor’s “The Piano Tuner’s Wives.”
Trevor reviews William Trevor’s short story collection Cheating at Canasta. Read the full post.