Robert Aickman wrote of Vincent O'Sullivan that: his short story]
"When I Was Dead" is a very rictus or spasm of guilt; sudden and
shattering. Vincent O'Sullivan was a master of this dyeing and
soaking in guilt. The curious should try to find a copy of his
novel, The Good Girl. The quest is difficult, but the product
distinctive. O'Sullivan, having lived a longish life as a more or
less well-to-do rentier, in latish middle age found himself ruined,
wrote his last book (Opinions) under terrible conditions, and,
dying in Paris, ended anonymously in the common pit for the
cadavers of paupers. Table of Contents When I Was Dead The Bargain
of Rupert Orange The Business of Madame Jahn The Interval
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