Black Tickets

Black Tickets by Jayne Anne Phillips is a collection of short stories published by Faber & Faber in 1993. This edition, comprising 265 pages, presents a vivid exploration of America’s disenfranchised, showcasing Phillips’ unique voice and perspective. The stories delve into the lives of individuals often overlooked, reflecting the complexities of their experiences and emotions.
Readers will find a diverse range of narratives that highlight the struggles and resilience of characters navigating their realities. Phillips’ writing is characterized by its originality and depth, offering insights into contemporary issues within the framework of literature and fiction. This collection stands out for its artistic approach to storytelling, making it a significant contribution to the genre.
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With this brilliant collection of short stories, Jayne Anne Phillips immediately established herself as one of the most gifted young writers of her generation.’These stories of America’s disenfranchised are unlike any in our literature. She is an original, and this book of hers is a crooked beauty.’ Raymond Carver
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