May We Borrow Your Husband? by Graham Greene

May We Borrow Your Husband?

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"The sense of the author at play dominates" in this short story collection as the award-winning author looks at love, lies, mortality and seduction (The New York Times).

A bored faculty wife looking for a fling discovers something more illuminating than sex; a jaded writer who eavesdrops on a pair of hopeful lovers feels compelled to relieve them of their foolish ideals and ambitions; a widow and a divorcée commiserate in mourning for their lost men, only to rejoice in their freedom after two bottles of blanc de blancs; a young man devises a test of true love—to find a woman who won't laugh at the absurd circumstances of his father's death; and in the title story, an oblivious young bride honeymooning in Antibes encourages a friendship between a gay couple and her adventurous and handsome new husband.

Praise for Graham Greene

"A storyteller of genius." —Evelyn Waugh, award-winning author of Brideshead Revisited

"In a class by himself . . . The ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness and anxiety." —William Golding, Nobel Prize–winning author of Lord of the Flies

"One of the finest writers of any language." —The Washington Post

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