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Speak, Adam (Paperback)
Moira Burgess; Introduction by Valentina Poggi
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Speak, Adam, formerly published as A Rumour of Strangers in 1987,
is the second novel by the literary historian, Moira Burgess.
Returning to her former home area of Argyll, Speak, Adam is set in
the gossiping town of 'Finavay' where little escapes the notice of
the local tongues. The arrival then of highly-strung Christa
Beresford and her husband Billy, who are attempting to open their
new home as a bed-and-breakfast establishment, is grist to the mill
for the prying and judging nature of Finavay folk. Christa's intent
to blend into the local area is conditioned by her childhood
memories of Finavay and, having recently suffered a personal
trauma, she looks to inappropriate comforts to make some sense of
her present self. These comforts circulate around a group of
itinerant travellers - a young child and a lustful young man
holding particular fascination for Christa. As the novel develops
the imperfect human behaviour patterns of this small town community
emerge. These culminate in an illustration of what happens when the
desires of the physical body take precedence over the intelligent.
Speak, Adam is then an explicit anti-Kailyard portrayal of a West
Highland village which assertively refuses the lure of sentiment
and romanticism but nonetheless is still capable of a measure of
grace. Moira Burgess is a novelist, short story writer and literary
historian, born in Campbeltown, Argyll, and now living in Glasgow.
Writing has been the most important part of her life since
childhood and she has published two novels, The Day Before Tomorrow
(1971, reprinted 2009) and Speak, Adam. For some years she worked
mainly on non-fiction, publishing The Glasgow Novel: a bibliography
(3rd edition 1999) and a book on the same topic, Imagine a City
(1998). Author of Mitchison's Ghosts, a study of the supernatural
and mythical elements in the work of Naomi Mitchison, she is now
working on an edition of Mitchison's collected prose.
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