The Grey Parrot and Other Stories
By (Author) W.W. Jacobs
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
3rd June 2019
21st February 2019
United Kingdom
Paperback
448
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
364g
W.W. Jacobs delighted in finding unlikely humour in everyday situations and observations, and these tales succeed in raising a laugh from the most mundane of scenarios. In The Grey Parrot, a sailor buys a parrot for his wife, whom he suspects isnt faithful in his absence, hoping that the bird will inadvertently repeat anything untoward it hears. Unfortunately for him, the parrot exceeds his expectations, and its not only his wife who is left blushing. This volume contains a careful selection of the very best stories from Jacobss 150-strong repertory, and includes well-known standalone pieces such as The Monkeys Paw, as well as accounts of raucous dockside dalliances and tightly woven tales of poacher Bob Pettys crimes against the unlikely cast of an Essex village. Showcasing a unique assortment of stories spanning his writing career, this edition hopes to shine a light on a hugely talented writer who inspired many of the literary giants we now consider masters of the genre.
W.W. Jacobs represented to me perfection. He was unique, and still is. -- P.G. Wodehouse
The Mozart of the English short story -- P.G. Wodehouse
W.W. Jacobs was a writer who developed an exquisite precision of narrative. -- Evelyn Waugh
William Wymark Jacobs (18631943) was a prolific short-story writer. Known for his trademark wit even in the horror story The Monkeys Paw, for which he is best known Jacobs set most of his stories in the docks of East London, where he lived from a young age, as well as in Essex, where he moved in his middle age.