If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
by:
Jon McGregor (author)
‘This novel owes as much to poetry as it does to prose. Its opening, an invocation of the life of the city, is strongly reminiscent of Auden's Night Mail in its hypnotic portrait of industrialised society… An assured debut’ Erica Wagner, The Times. On a street in a town in the North of England,...
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‘This novel owes as much to poetry as it does to prose. Its opening, an invocation of the life of the city, is strongly reminiscent of Auden's Night Mail in its hypnotic portrait of industrialised society… An assured debut’ Erica Wagner, The Times.
On a street in a town in the North of England, ordinary people are going through the motions of their everyday existence - street cricket, barbecues, painting windows... A young man is in love with a neighbour who does not even know his name. An old couple make their way up to the nearby bus stop. But then a terrible event shatters the quiet of the early summer evening. That this remarkable and horrific event is only poignant to those who saw it, not even meriting a mention on the local news, means that those who witness it will be altered for ever.
Jon McGregor's first novel brilliantly evokes the histories and lives of the people in the street to build up an unforgettable human panorama. Breathtakingly original, humane and moving, IF NOBODY SPEAKS OF REMARKABLE THINGS is an astonishing debut.
‘The work of a burning new talent … Jon MacGregor writes like a lyrical angel’ Daily Mail
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9780747561576
Publish date: maj 2003 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Book Club,
Literary Fiction,
Mystery,
Drama,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Poetry
bookshelves: summer-2011, published-2002, one-penny-wonder, paper-read, booker-longlist Read from August 24 to September 01, 2011 ** spoiler alert ** Yay - one penny hardback LARGE PRINT version. Sometimes I don't pull the short straw. Stamped 'withdrawn' from Gateshead Libraries.If you listen, ...
I love Jon McGregor's writing; his observations are so perfect you are absorbed before you've even realised it. Accessible and intelligent, and very moving.
This is an unforgettable book, much for the lyrical and poignant way it is written as anything. I love to read this kind of literary fiction and the author has a rare talent for making the ordinary extraordinary; the small everyday events becoming charged with an electric significance due to a trag...
Yay - one penny hardback LARGE PRINT version. Sometimes I don't pull the short straw. Stamped 'withdrawn' from Gateshead Libraries.If you listen, you can hear it.If I started listing the glorious quotes then nearly the whole book would have to be quoted
If you start into this book looking for a conventional, plot-driven story, you might be disappointed. This is more like a motion picture put in words, exquisitely recording one summer day in the life of one unremarkable neighborhood in Northern England. As you watch the various residents going thr...