Ebook {Epub PDF} Chez larabe: Stories by Mireille Silcoff






















A dazzling debut collection from award-winning journalist and New York Times Magazine contributor Mireille Silcoff. Inspired by the real life medical struggles of the author, this stunning debut collection opens with a gripping portrait of chronic illness in a series of linked stories about a woman in her mid-thirties, who is trapped in her elegantly accoutered Montreal townhouse — and in her own mind and /5(6).  · Chez l’arabe by Mireille Silcoff Anansi Toronto, , ISBN: , $ The eight stories in Mireille Silcoff’s collection, Chez l’arabe have a common theme, the shock and confusion we feel when faced with a nasty twist of fate.  · For years, journalist and New York Times contributor Mireille Silcoff was bedridden. Felled by an illness called spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid .


Mireille is the author of three books. Her first two are about drug and nightclub culture. She has been called "an ecstasy guru" on television in broad daylight. Her most recent book. Mireille Silcoff is a columnist with Canada's National Post. She writes for publications including The New York Times Magazine and The Walrus. pages. Price. $ Year. Journalist Mireille Silcoff began writing the nine Montreal-based stories in her debut collection, Chez l'arabe, during the years she was left "deeply. Mireille Silcoff is the author of the award-winning short story collection Chez l'arabe. Her work regularly appears in The New York Times Magazine and the Guardian. She is currently writing a book-length essay titled "On Illness" as well as a new novel. She lives in Montreal.


Chez l'arabe: stories. [Mireille Silcoff] -- "Inspired by the real life medical struggles of the author, this stunning debut collection opens with a gripping portrait of chronic illness in a series of linked stories about a woman in her. A dazzling debut collection from award-winning journalist and New York Times Magazine contributor Mireille Silcoff. Inspired by the real life medical struggles of the author, this stunning debut collection opens with a gripping portrait of chronic illness in a series of linked stories about a woman in her mid-thirties, who is trapped in her elegantly accoutered Montreal townhouse — and in her own mind and body. Mireille Silcoff's Chez L'Arabe.

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