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The Quickening Maze - Adam Foulds
The Quickening Maze
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A visionary novel by “one of the most talented writers of his generation” (The Times Literary Supplement)—shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize “Impressive . . . simultaneously poised and flowing in its urgency.”—The Guardian (London) “The world [Foulds] evokes . . . is conjured up with... show more
A visionary novel by “one of the most talented writers of his generation” (The Times Literary Supplement)—shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize “Impressive . . . simultaneously poised and flowing in its urgency.”—The Guardian (London) “The world [Foulds] evokes . . . is conjured up with remarkable intensity and economy of means. It is impossible to guess where Foulds will travel next in his fiction, but it is safe to assume that the journey with him will be well worth taking.” —The Sunday Times (London) “Exceptional . . . like a lucid dream: earthy and true, but shifting, metamorphic—the word-perfect fruit of a poet’s sharp eye and novelist’s limber reach.” —The Times (London) Based on real events, The Quickening Maze won over UK critics and readers alike with its rapturous prose and vivid exploration of poetry and madness. Historically accurate yet brilliantly imagined, this is the debut publication of this elegant and riveting novel in the United States. In 1837, after years of struggling with alcoholism and depression, the great nature poet John Clare finds himself in High Beach—a mental institution located in Epping Forest on the outskirts of London. It is not long before another famed writer, the young Alfred Tennyson, moves nearby and grows entwined in the catastrophic schemes of the hospital’s owner, the peculiar, charismatic Dr. Matthew Allen, as well as with his lonely, adolescent daughter, and a coterie of mysterious local characters. With remarkable lyrical grace, the cloistered world of High Beach and its residents are richly brought to life in this affecting and enchanting book. Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780143117797 (0143117793)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 259
Edition language: English
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helenliz
helenliz rated it
4.0 The Quickening Maze
I enjoyed this. It's one of those books where nothing much happens, but everything happens. There are no obvious heroes or villains, it's stocked with people doing what people do, some of them are nicer than others, but they're all just human. Set in an asylum where John Clare, the rural poet, is lo...
SJane
SJane rated it
Adam Foulds possesses a very fine writing style, and that is the high point of this book. The plot and subplots are also engaging, and the sundry characters, based on real people, are winning. The story centers on John Clare, the earthy English “peasant poet,” and his stay at an insane asylum run by...
M.W. Gerard
M.W. Gerard rated it
3.0 The Quickening Maze
Please read my full review here: http://cineastesbookshelf.blogspot.com/2010/07/review-quickening-maze-by-adam-foulds.html
Between The Bookends
Between The Bookends rated it
4.0 The Quickening Maze
This was just such a gorgeously written novel! Set in a mental hospital near London in 1840, the novel follows the experiences of several people linked to the hospital. The main one being the poet John Clare and is based on real events that took place in Epping Forest during that time. It's not a ve...
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