The Man In The Wooden Hat by Jane Gardam

The Man In The Wooden Hat by Jane Gardam

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Another masterpiece from Jane Gardam and the second novel in the Old Filth trilogy.

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The Man In The Wooden Hat by Jane Gardam

Another masterpiece from Jane Gardam and the second novel in the Old Filth trilogy.
What Gardam is particularly good at - and what made Old Filth so compelling - is creating for her characters façades of complete conventionality, which are then chipped away to reveal strange internal workings..But one need not be familiar with Filth's history to be moved by Betty's final summation of her long marriage...in a novel preoccupied by the fear of becoming old, anachronistic and obsolete, this late-flowering love stands as a reminder that time does not just decay, it ripens too * Olivia Laing, Guardian *
A supremely literary and youthful book * Sunday Times *
Gardam's writing is like painting on glass: vivid and translucent * Independent *
What a lot Jane Gardam knows about love and its accommodations; the rich contradictory play of desire and loyalty, the sudden storms of feeling that assail the edifice of a marriage. And how elegantly and intelligently and kindly she writes about the instinctive, tendril-like gropings of one human heart towards another * Jane Shilling, Telegraph *
People and places, the past and the present, are woven into threads of narrative which, drawn together, give the writing a marvellous lilting power. This novel and its predecessor, Old Filth, have a symbiotic relationship: they are hugely enjoyable entities in their own right but the sum of them adds up to something more than the parts. Together the novels offer a view of England refracted through its colonial past . . . Childhood, home and exile are constantly recurring themes but the real subject is love * Richard Eyre, Guardian *
The characters tell their own stories through flashes of thought and perfectly pitched dialogue * Independent on Sunday *
[A] delicious new novel . . . Gardam's writing is lyrical and never strains . . . brimming with a celebratory attitude to language * Financial Times *
Delicious and poignant . . . there are rich complexities of chronology, settings and characters, all manipulated with marvellous dexterity * Spectator *
One of the few feats that's harder than doing justice to a complicated marriage is doing justice to it twice. ..On its own, The Man in the Wooden Hat is funny and affecting, but read alongside Old Filth, it's remarkable * New York Times *
Jane Gardam has been awarded the Heywood Hill Literary Prize for a lifetime's contribution to the enjoyment of literature; has twice won a Whitbread Award and has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. She was awarded an OBE in January 2009.
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ISBN 13 9780349139487
ISBN 10 0349139482
Title The Man In The Wooden Hat
Author Jane Gardam
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2014-02-06
Number of pages 288
Prizes Short-listed for Independent Booksellers Award 2011 (UK), Long-listed for IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2011 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.