The Party by Tessa Hadley review sex and the postwar city
Briefly

Tessa Hadley’s "The Party," which started as a New Yorker short story, evolves into a novella, exploring themes of vanity and the complex dynamics of social encounters.
The narrative reflects a gathering filled with tension and self-awareness, where characters navigate the superficiality of social interactions amidst deeper emotional undercurrents.
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