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|title=Black Vodka
|author=Deborah Levy
|publisher=And Other Stories
|date=February 2013
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|summary=A collection of ten disturbing and frequently achingly sad pieces of writing from the Booker nominated Deborah Levy, mainly focussing on the search for, and loss of love in a modern world.
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''Black Vodka'' is a collection of ten previously published short pieces of writing by Deborah Levy, many first published in the early 2000s. The most recent is the piece from which this collection gains its title which has been shortlisted for the 2012 BBC International Short Story Award. As a compilation of her writing, obviously these were not written to appear together, but some clear themes emerge from the collection, namely a deeply disturbing look at the search for love, particularly amongst those on the edge of society.