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Still Talking
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A01=Lore Segal
Academy Award winning author
American short stories
author nominated for Pulitzer Prize
author of Other People's Houses
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Great American novelist
introduced by Vivian Gornick
Kindertransport survivor
Lore Segal
O Henry award winner
Sequel to Ladies' Lunch
tales from the frontiers of old age
Product details
- ISBN 9781914502354
- Weight: 122g
- Dimensions: 130 x 196mm
- Publication Date: 12 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Sort of Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Following her acclaimed Ladies' Lunch novella (2023), Lore Segal continued to create stories about a fictional group of nonagenarian friends as they faced the last years, months and moments of their lives. For Lore Segal, the importance lay in 'still talking', and still writing to the very end. Fittingly, her last story was published in the New Yorker in the week that she died, aged ninety-six.
This posthumous novella of interconnected stories and vignettes is enriched by Segal's inspiring wit and wisdom, her compassionate gaze, and her unquenchable curiosity about life. It's a book that entreats us to keep talking, regardless of differences and the trials of ageing - a book that we'll still be talking about many years hence.
Lore Segal (1928-2024) was born in Vienna and sent to London at age ten on the Kindertransport. She settled in New York in 1951 and began writing for the New Yorker, becoming their longest-running contributor. Her five novels and story collections have won numerous awards.
Still Talking
€16.99
