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Cat stories

Tesdell, Diana Secker. (Added Author).

A collection of stories inspired by cats and their relationships with humans.

Book  - 2011
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1 copy / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 0307700895
  • ISBN: 9780307700896
  • Physical Description 400 pages.
  • Publisher New York ; Alfred A. Knopf, 2011.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Borzoi book"--T.p. verso.
On t.p. author's name is followed by "FVSS*, *Fellow of the Victorian Steampunk Society".
Formatted Contents Note:
The islands / Alice Adams -- I see you, Bianca / Maeve Brennan -- Lillian / Damon Runyon -- An old woman and her cat / Doris Lessing -- Tobermory / Saki -- Cats will be cats / P. G. Wodehouse -- The cat that walked by himself / Rudyard Kipling -- The cat / Mary E. Wilkins Freeman -- Broomsticks / Walter de la Mare -- Ming's biggest prey / Patricia Highsmith -- The black cat / Edgar Allan Poe -- The price / Neil Gaiman -- Space-time for springers / Fritz Leiber -- The garden of stubborn cats / Italo Calvino -- Ancient sorceries / Algernon Blackwood -- The king of the cats / Stephen Vincent Benet -- Schrodinger's cat / Ursula K. Le Guin -- Puss-in-boots / Angela Carter -- Cat 'n' mouse / Steven Millhauser.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 17.00

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Cat Stories
Cat Stories
by Tesdell, Diana Secker (Editor)
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Cat Stories


Two centuries of literary homages to the fascinating feline: stories by writers of every stripe--from P.G. Wodehouse to Doris Lessing, from Damon Runyon to Steven Millhauser. The essential unknowableness of cats has inspired many flights of fancy: Italo Calvino's secret city of cats in "The Garden of Stubborn Cats," the disappearing feline in Ursula K. Le Guin's mind-twisting "Schrödinger's Cat," the cartoon rodent and his cartoon nemesis in Steven Millhauser's "Cat 'n' Mouse." Cats flaunt their superiority in Angela Carter's bawdy retelling of "Puss-in-Boots" and in Stephen Vincent Benét's "The King of the Cats," in which two impossibly suave foreigners are revealed as even more exotic than they pretend to be. In "The Islands" by Alice Adams and "I See You, Bianca" by Maeve Brennan we see how much cats can mean to their humans. And the inimitable Saki lets us hear what cats really think of us in "Tobermory," his tale of a tactless talking animal. In these and other stories, this delightful book offers cat lovers a many- faceted tribute to the beguilingly mysterious objects of their affection.