The Wild Cherry Tree

The Wild Cherry Tree by Herbert Ernest Bates is a collection of ten tales that was first published in 1968 and is presented here in a new edition by Penguin Books, released in 1971. This edition comprises 171 pages and is written in English. The stories within explore themes of love, loneliness, and complex relationships, often infused with humor and vivid characterizations.
Readers will find a variety of narratives, including comic vignettes and poignant reflections on life. The tales feature a range of characters, such as a pig-farmer’s wife who transforms her appearance in solitude and an impoverished spinster who grapples with the complexities of friendship and affection. Other stories delve into festive celebrations and the interplay of grief and companionship, showcasing Bates’s ability to blend humor with deeper emotional insights. The collection also includes the bonus story “A Waddler,” which highlights village life through colorful dialogue and character interactions.
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First published in 1968, The Wild Cherry Tree is a late collection of ten tales including comic vignettes, a humorous celebration of the sensual life, and several explorations of love, loneliness, and problematic relationships.’The Wild Cherry Tree’ sees the wife of a pig-farmer who dresses like a ‘shabby, straddling scarecrow’ as she tends her pigs by day, but, alone in the evenings, adorns herself in exotic clothes and jewels without leaving the house. That is until one day, when she has to deal with the consequences.’Same Time, Same Place’ follows an impoverished spinster and a lonely bachelor who become friends, but when he drunkenly and clumsily proposes to her she avoids him, denying herself ‘the possibility of friendship with a man who genuinely likes her.”The First Day of Christmas’ observes a man with his lover on a festive evening out, surrounded by fellow drinkers and full of saucy dialogue, who is torn between asking her hand and burying his grief in drink.’The Black Magnolia’ celebrates the sensual life in a farce involving two voluptuous and liberated women and a repressed, tee-total bachelor.The bonus story ‘A Waddler’ is Bates’s first published story, and is a village sketch with colourful dialogue. It follows a man as he deals with the death of his overly critical wife, as he is conversely complimented by a fellow widow on carrying his grief so well.
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