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“Tigers are Better-Looking: With a selection from The Left Bank” by Jean Rhys is a fascinating collection that combines two distinct periods of the author’s writing career.
The first eight stories were written in the 1950s during a time of relative obscurity for Rhys. These stories are characterized by their focus on themes of displacement, loneliness, and the struggles of women on the margins of society.
The remaining stories come from Rhys’s earlier collection, “The Left Bank,” published in 1927. These stories capture the bohemian atmosphere of Paris in the 1920s and explore themes of love, loss, and artistic ambition.
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