'This is the story of Colin Saville, a miner's son, and his growth
from the 1930s on, his rise in the world by way of grammar school
and college. At first there is triumph in this, not least for the
father who had spurred him on, but later "alienated from his class,
and with nowhere yet to go" Colin finds himself spiritually
destitute, bitter, still held against his will in the place that
made him . . . A feast of a book . . . it engenders remarkable
tension because this self-effacing author, before removing himself
from the book, seems to enter organically into his characters,
writing from the gut of their experience.' - "Sunday Telegraph"
David Storey's Booker Prize winner "Saville" (1976) - called 'the
best of all the Bookers' by a leading British critic - returns to
print in the United States for the first time in decades in this
new edition, which includes a new foreword by the author and the
original dust jacket art by Tom Adams. Acclaimed in both England
and America as one of the leading authors of his generation, Storey
won numerous major awards for his works during the 1960s and 70s,
but his works have fallen into neglect in the United States in
recent years. Valancourt Books has also republished Storey's
"Radcliffe" and "Pasmore," with the aim of enabling American
readers to rediscover this important and immensely talented author.
'Reading this magnificent book is like drinking pure spring water
from cupped hands. It has no false notes, no heaviness of emphasis,
no editorial manipulations of plot to prove a point. One becomes so
totally involved in the lives of these people that their every word
and action becomes charged with meaning.... Reminiscent of a
nineteenth-century classic.' - Jeremy Brooks, "Sunday Times"
'Mesmerically readable, "Saville" is a revelation. It is alive
with light and air and a kind of perpetual motion.' - Michael
Ratcliffe, "The Times"
'Again and again I found myself paying Storey the reader's finest
compliment of saying, "This is the way it has to be, because this
is the way it really is." If you are looking for an intellectual
and artistic honesty, a patient thoughtfulness and detailed insight
into other lives, a controlled drama of ordinary and extraordinary
people, this novel will delight and move you.' - C.J. Driver, "The
Guardian"
'"Saville" is not one word too long. It was worth the ten years it
took to write for the result of this industry is a clarity of style
and a purity of design. An epic narrative, crowded, naturalistic
and riveting.' - Valerie Jenkins, "Evening Standard"
'Not once during its 506 pages did the familiar man with the
stop-watch intervene to challenge my total immersion in the life of
Colin Saville.' - David Caute, "New Statesman"
'This minutely focused novel of childhood and growth is David
Storey's most ambitious book so far. His previous novels seem in
retrospect to be mere ranging shots or flanking attacks: this is
the assault on the stronghold. . . . a major achievement.' - Eric
Korn, "Times Literary Supplement"
'No one has written of this classic dilemma with such detail and
penetration as we find in "Saville," nor has any previous novel so
totally described a working-class family in transition during the
real revolution of the forties and fifties.' - Ronald Blythe, "The
Listener"
'A marvellous evocation of place and character . . . this is a
book made more than usually remarkable by its intensity of
feeling.' - "Daily Telegraph"
General
Imprint: |
Valancourt Books
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2013 |
First published: |
December 2013 |
Authors: |
David Storey
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
490 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-939140-56-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-939140-56-0 |
Barcode: |
9781939140562 |
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