


Intimate Strangers: New Stories From Quebec Cohen, Matt and Grady, Wayne (editors)
Intimate Strangers: New Stories From Quebec, edited by Matt Cohen and Wayne Grady, is a compelling collection that delves into the complex and often surprising emotional landscapes of Quebec life. Through diverse voices, the anthology explores themes of connection, identity, and the nuances of human relationships, offering readers a rich tapestry of contemporary stories. Each narrative captures the essence of intimate moments shared between strangers, highlighting the depth and vulnerability found in fleeting encounters. This collection is a testament to Quebec’s vibrant literary scene, presenting fresh perspectives that resonate universally with a warm and engaging tone.
Intimate Strangers: New Stories From Quebec, edited by Matt Cohen and Wayne Grady, is a compelling collection that delves into the complex and often surprising emotional landscapes of Quebec life. Through diverse voices, the anthology explores themes of connection, identity, and the nuances of human relationships, offering readers a rich tapestry of contemporary stories. Each narrative captures the essence of intimate moments shared between strangers, highlighting the depth and vulnerability found in fleeting encounters. This collection is a testament to Quebec’s vibrant literary scene, presenting fresh perspectives that resonate universally with a warm and engaging tone.
Penguin Books, 1986 copy has visible signs of having been read & foxing along pages overall in general good condition