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The starting point of this novel is an event in the life of Sir Edward Elgar - a cruise to the Amazon that he took in 1923. In telling the story of that journey the author explores melancholy, the waning of creative genius, post-war disillusionment and the way in which England treats its artists.

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Gerontius by James Hamilton-Paterson

The starting point of this novel is an event in the life of Sir Edward Elgar - a cruise to the Amazon that he took in 1923. In telling the story of that journey the author explores melancholy, the waning of creative genius, post-war disillusionment and the way in which England treats its artists.

James Hamilton-Paterson is a British artist who lives and works in Italy. He is the author of many novels, including Loving Monsters and Gerontius, which won the Whitbread Best First Novel Award in 1989, as well as Seven-Tenths, a collection of essays about the lost majesty of the sea, and America's Boy, a study of Ferdinand Marcos and the Philippines. He's also a regular contributor to Granta and the author of two poetry collections.

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ISBN 13 9780099791201
ISBN 10 009979120X
Title Gerontius
Author James Hamilton-Paterson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1990-11-15
Number of pages 294
Prizes Winner of Whitbread Prize (First Novel) 1989
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.