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The Orwell Girl
Ellis Sharp
The Orwell Girl
Ellis Sharp
When Ben Turner comes to Southwold in winter to escape a failed relationship, he encounters a mysterious and elusive stranger. This leads to the discovery of the town's connections to George Orwell and a growing obsession with events which happened in the town long ago. As the days pass Ben finds himself drawn into a passionate engagement with Orwell's life and writing, and a love affair which begins to echo Orwell's own romantic entanglement with a local woman. A novel about a love affair - but also involving a passionate debate between a woman and a man about George Orwell, his treatment of women, his books, and his evolving politics. Ellis Sharp is a novelist who is "ferociously brilliant" - Iain Banks, "utterly invigorating" - China Mieville, "targets the deadly absurdities and frustrations of our civilisation" - Ken MacLeod, "his books are jam-packed with wondrous things" - Lee Rourke, "Ellis Sharp demands that we set aside a whole set of expectations, not only about realism, but also about political fiction and English literature" - Mark Fisher, New Statesman, "You can trust Ellis Sharp because beneath the zaniness, at the level of the sentence, he is very good indeed" - Guardian.
Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
Publicado | 25 de febrero de 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9781999735975 |
Editores | Zoilus Press |
Páginas | 201 |
Dimensiones | 132 × 197 × 12 mm · 235 g |
Lengua | English |