Description
Smut: Two Unseemly Stories by Alan Bennett is a sharp, witty work of British literary fiction exploring the tension between respectable public lives and private desire. Through two tragicomic short stories, Bennett examines secrecy, loneliness, and self-discovery in seemingly ordinary middle-class settings. With trademark insight and understated humour, the book offers perceptive character studies that reveal how hidden longings disrupt routine lives. Ideal for readers of literary short stories, British fiction, and character-driven narratives.





















