First edition. 8vo. Pp. [viii], 246. Black cloth boards, lettered in silver to spine; navy-blue endpapers.
Signed by Author to title page.
His first work since the 1994 Booker Prize-winning novel, How Late It Was, How Late. Twenty first-person short narratives featuring the Glaswegian working class male, in which miscues are common and evidence of understanding of oneself – nay of others – is all but rare. "Kelman enables a level of understanding we might never attain elsewhere. This is peak literary experience, a reminder of why we ever took up reading fiction in the first place." –The Boston Review