From the Back Cover
“To take up residence in the mind of Mavis Gallant, as one does in reading her stories, is a privilege and a delight.…In the taut, high-wire literary performance in this volume, Mavis Gallant is at the top of her form.”
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New York Times Book Review
“This is a splendid collection…to be savoured and passed around to friends who appreciate slyness and who know about the little sadnesses which scar but do not kill.”
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Washington Post Book World
“Mavis Gallant’s fiction is among the finest ever written by a Canadian.”
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Books in Canada
“One of the great short story writers of our time.”
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Bookseller (U.K.)
“Mavis Gallant’s stories are so tightly constructed, their tone so wry that they need to be digested a little at a time, like a large piece of rich cake. And it’s hard to leave even a bit untasted.”
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Newsday “Each story is a gem.”
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Virginia Quarterly Review
“Mavis Gallant is a master of contemporary prose and
Overhead in a Balloon is a superb and triumphant collection.”
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Chapel Hill Newspaper
“[An] authority of presence coupled with Gallant’s Chekhovian eye for the intricacies of personal relationships has made
Overhead in a Balloon an outstanding addition to her previous books.”
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Pittsburgh Press
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About the Author
Born in Montreal in 1922,
Mavis Gallant left a career as a leading journalist in that city to move to Paris in 1950 to write.
Since that time she has been publishing stories on a regular basis in
The New Yorker, many of which have been anthologized. Her world-wide reputation has been established by books such as
From the Fifteenth District and
Home Truths, which won the Governor General’s Award in 1982. In that same year she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, becoming a Companion of the Order in 1993, the year that she published
Across the Bridge and was the recipient of a special tribute at the Harbourfront International Festival of Authors in Toronto. In 1996,
The Selected Stories of Mavis Gallant was published to universal acclaim.
Paris Stories, a selection edited by Michael Ondaatje, appeared in 2002, and was followed by the companion volume
Montreal Stories, edited by Russell Banks, in 2004.
Gallant is a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She has received several honorary degrees from Canadian universities and remains a much-sought-after public speaker. In 2001 she became the first winner of the Matt Cohen Award, and in 2002 she won the Blue Metropolis International Literary Grand Prix and the Rea Award for the Short Story.
She continues to live in Paris.
From the Hardcover edition.
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