Black Diamond
By (Author) Rachel Ingalls
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
17th October 2013
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
288
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
314g
This collection of stories is from the author of Theft, The Man Who Was Left Behind, Mrs Caliban, Three of a Kind, The Pearkillers and The End of Tragedy.
'Rachel Ingalls writes the kind of macabre, fantastic and haunting fiction called American Gothic . Its antecedents lie not in the hysterical 18th-century rebellion against reason, but in Jacobean tragedy, and in the complicated American relations with greed and Puritanism. Ingalls is one of the most brilliant practitioners of this Gothic since Poe . Black Diamond is a collection of five short stories, loosely linked by the theme of kinship. Ghoulish and gripping, they all begin in an atmosphere of unsophisticated tranquillity .' Amanda Craig, Independent
'The stories in Black Diamond . wrap themselves insidiously around your curiosity, and draw you with them.' Sunday Times
'[Ingalls'] vision evokes a world where psychosis and extreme violence stalk the American dream.' Time Out
Rachel Ingalls (born 1940) is an American-born author who has lived in the United Kingdom, since 1965. She won the 1970 Authors' Club First Novel Award for Theft. Her novel Mrs Caliban was published in 1982, and her book of short stories Times Like These in 2005.