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A Glimpse of Scarlet: And Other Stories

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The domestic triumphs and failures of America's Old Money and the trials of their second families--former spouses and stepchildren--are exposed behind the glitzy exterior

200 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1991

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Roxana Robinson

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Roxana Robinson is the author of eight works of fiction, including the novels Cost and Sparta. She is also the author of Georgia O’Keeffe: A Life. A former Guggenheim Fellow, she edited The New York Stories of Edith Wharton and wrote the introduction to Elizabeth Taylor’s A View of the Harbour, both published by NYRB Classics. Robinson is currently the president of the Authors Guild.

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146 reviews4 followers
January 18, 2015
Loved. One of those writers you find who then spark the need to read everything they've done. This still my favorite, but she's very talented.
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533 reviews6 followers
February 13, 2009
Loved these for two specific reasons: the collection of short stories concerns the terrors of the heart amongst-gasp-people with more than average amounts of money. After multiple collections about the poor and unemployed and hangers-out-at-grungy bars, it was a breath of fresh air to have people eat with linen on the table.

More importantly, in her best stories, "Friendship in a Foreign Country" specifically, she has absolute control of diverted tension. A few of the stories, not so well done. But that one? Bullseye.
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415 reviews24 followers
July 11, 2013
WASPs and their divorces and affairs....not a world I know first-hand, but I have no doubt Robinson captures it brilliantly. To me one of the marks of a great writer is the ability to articulate an emotion, or describe the physical world, in a way that seems so obvious you can't believe you hadn't already, at some point in your life, constructed the very same thought. She displays that ability again and again, making these short pieces all the more compelling...
357 reviews8 followers
August 6, 2017
A very well-crafted selection of short stories - poignant, trenchant, and diverse views of complicated emotions. I zipped through this volume, and then was irritated with myself for not making it last longer.
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184 reviews5 followers
September 27, 2024
A book of short stories surrounding family, marriage, parenthood. Absolutely LOVE Robinson’s writing!!
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985 reviews24 followers
March 2, 2018
This is a hard book for me to review. I shouldn't have bought it, but I've read three novels by Robinson and loved each one. I cried when I read Sparta, it was so moving. Ms Robinson is an acute observer and write with delicate precision. The problem is with me. I don't particularly like short stories. I want to be immersed in a world and develop a long-term relationship with the characters.

Just as I was getting interested in the characters, the story ended. I wanted more. I think I'll stick to her novels from now on.

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Author 8 books30 followers
August 1, 2025
Another great work by Roxana Robinson!

Published in 1991, this is her first collection of short stories. The themes are domestic — marriage, divorce, children, stepchildren — and the tone is perceptive, insightful, wounded and heavy.

Good stuff.
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November 8, 2011
If you wonder how the other hlaf lives and deals with their problems: i.e. affairs and sharing children in boarding school, this is the book for you. Her writing is effortless and flowing.
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