"As translated by Mr. Manguel, the prose of the young Yourcenar is accomplished and her vision arrestingly mature. . . . For its insight into human frailty and vice, for its language forged with precision and nuance, this slim trio of tales is richly rewarding."-- "New York Times"
"These three exquisite stories prefigure the Belgian-born French novelist's mature dramatic powers. . . . In sensual yet precise prose, Yourcenar probes the workings of greed, faith, credulity, and empathy in human relationships."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"A welcome addition to the distinctive oeuvre of an important modern writer."-- "Kirkus Reviews"