World of Hibernia, December 22nd, 2000
The Irish writer William Trevor is one of the finest storytellers in the world. That is a statement of fact, not opinion. In an outstanding caree, which began quietly enough in 1958 with his debut novel, A Standard of Behaviour, now largely forgotten and usually absent from his list of published works, and has developed consistently for more than 40 years, Trevor has explored both the Irish Protestant and native Catholic traditions, as well as the class snobberies and failed relationships of West London and middle-class English life. There are also the Italian stories. Yet there is even more...
HighBeam Research, Free Preview: 'WILLIAM TREVOR.(Review) (book review)'... Full Membership required for unlimited access. Free 7-day trial.
Subscribers: HighBeam content is only available to HighBeam subscribers. Click the link above for more information.