Nineteen Twenty-One by Adam Thorpe

Nineteen Twenty-One by Adam Thorpe

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During the freakishly hot, drought summer of 1921, a young writer is holed up in a cottage in the Chilterns, striving to write the first great novel of the War, impelled by his own suffering. In what sense can art be made out of such horror?

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Nineteen Twenty-One by Adam Thorpe

It is the freakishly hot, drought summer of 1921; dust-storms in London, parched and cracking earth, autumn tints in July. Holed up in a cottage in the Chilterns, a young writer strives to write the first great novel of the War, impelled by his own suffering. Outward events and inner crises deflect him from his purpose, and love intervenes in the form of two very different women. A visit to the hallucinatory wreckage of post-war Flanders brings strange repercussions in its wake. Everyone is in some way damaged by the terrible years of the War; in what sense can art be made out of such horror? Adam Thorpe's novel seeks to touch the marrow of this jazz-and-death-haunted period - ironically the most excitingly creative of our century. In a language deeply soaked in the time, and by means of a beguiling story which gradually haunts its own process, Nineteen Twenty-One vividly recreates the year in which The Waste Land was written, as well as offering a bright mirror to the inner and outer complexities of our own troubled times.
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ISBN 13 9780224052825
ISBN 10 0224052829
Title Nineteen Twenty-One
Author Adam Thorpe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2001-06-14
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.