The Left Bank and Other Stories
The Left Bank and Other Stories is the first collection of short stories written by Dominican author Jean Rhys. It was first published by Jonathan Cape (London) and Harper & Brothers (New York City) in 1927, and contained an introduction by Ford Madox Ford.
Stories found in The Left Bank and Other Stories
- "Illusion"
- "A Spiritualist"
- "From A French Prison"
- "In a Café"
- "Tout Montparnasse and a Lady"
- "Mannequin"
- "In the Luxembourg Gardens"
- "Tea with an Artist"
- "Trio"
- "Mixing Cocktails"
- "Again the Antilles"
- "Hunger"
- "Discourse of a Lady Standing a Dinner to a Down-and-Out Friend"
- "A Night"
- "In the Rue de l'Arivée"
- "Learning to be a Mother"
- "The Blue Bird"
- "The Grey Day"
- "The Sidi"
- "At The Villa d'Or"
- "La Grosse Fifi"
- "Vienne"
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