The Eyrie by Stevie Davies

The Eyrie by Stevie Davies

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An ex-Communist, a Welsh radical, and a mother on the run from domesticity - the new book from prize-winning novelist Stevie Davis will appeal to fans of Hilary Mantel and Ali Smith

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The Eyrie by Stevie Davies

Nobody at The Eyrie is quite like Red Dora - in her eighties, she's a Scots ex-Communist, ex-Trotskyite who fought in the Spanish Civil War. With her fiery brand of radical anticapitalism, she conjures plans of political sabotage and computer hacking. She rails at a society that seems to have forgotten its political roots and a government that doesn't care. But beneath her rage lies a more intimate disappointment, a tragic death she has yet to come to terms with. Eirlys is a madly patriotic Welsh woman with a brass dragon on her door. She is the 'mother' of the The Eyrie's little clan - always providing tea and sympathy. Little do the other residents suspect that Eirlys was once in prison...Hannah comes to The Eyrie to escape years of boredom in a dreary middle-class marriage to a man she never loved. Reveling in her new found freedom, she finds that life at The Eyrie offers surprising new opportunities and an unlikely co-conspirator in Red Dora.
'Davies just writes, very percisely, sometimes wonderfully.. she does what a writer does - making beauty for strangers, passing it on.' -- AL Kennedy THE GUARDIAN 'Davies has a tantalising way of writing glancingly about the important developments, leaving the reader eager to know what happened.' -- Nicolette Jones THE INDEPENDENT 'it is deeply joyful, and magically written, as full of sea swell as of rasping barnacles.' -- Murrough O'Brien THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'If you've never read one of Davies's novels, make this the first and we guarantee it won't be the last.' -- Shauna Bartlett GLAMOUR MAGAZINE 'Making politics a central feature of a novel that isnt primarily about a political situation (as a war novel, for example, might be) is a tricky thing to pull off, and it happens so rarely that it is wonderful to see it here, but Davies is expert enough at creating believable characters to avoid making clunky assumptions about conflict or the impact it has. And those characters are both memorable as well as believable -- Amy Mathieson THE SCOTSMAN 'Davies deals sensitively but unsentimentally with lives less ordinary than they seem, writing with warmth and wit, with and against the currents of modern living.' SAGA In THE EYRIE, Davies writes beautifully, compassionately and has a fine perspective of geographical and social history.' -- Gwyn Griffiths THE MORNING STAR 'Davies's novel exhibits an agile wit, an intuitive understanding of human nature and an unstentimental clarity in its personification of the political.' -- Trevor Lewis THE SUNDAY TIMES 'consolation, in its many forms, is THE EYRIE'S driving impulse - and it is offered toteh reader as well as to the characters.' -- Kasia Boddy THE DAILY TELEGRAPH 'In THE EYRIE, Davies writes beautifully, compassionately and has a fine perspective of geographical and social history.' THE MORNING STAR
Stevie Davies is the Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Swansea University and is a novelist, historian and literary critic. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
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ISBN 13 9780297851417
ISBN 10 0297851411
Title The Eyrie
Author Stevie Davies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2007-02-08
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.