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Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories (1953)

by Bertrand Russell

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The title story was suggested to the author by a stranger whom he met in Mortlake and who, when he saw Russell, crossed the road and made the sign of the cross as he departed.
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Russell's collection of short stories were fun. Possibly back in the time of their release they were something of a higher level, but imitators and innovators over the following seven decades might have brushed off some of the luster. Still, worth the read in my opinion. Even though much of it is choreographed before the twist endings (possibly due to so much experience with surprise endings from more recent works), the writing is solid even if the premises are a little ridiculous. But it's obvious Russell was writing tongue in cheek on much of this.

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  Sean191 | Jul 28, 2020 |
Odd

The writing is not great but some of the ideas are intriguing.

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The title story was suggested to the author by a stranger whom he met in Mortlake and who, when he saw Russell, crossed the road and made the sign of the cross as he departed.

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My copy a Second Impression (3/2157) with b/w illustrations by Asgeir Scott.
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