McGregor is the nearest thing you will ever come across to a literary Beethoven. Words go beyond being tools of his trade and become an orchestrated, inspired and precisely designed tone poem for each creative idea ... One of the most perfect pieces of written English I have ever come across

Sunday Express

Set in and around the fens, these wickedly brilliant stories are as black as the local soil ... Throughout, omissions and ellipses set the mind racing like a treacherous tide, rushing in to fill the gaps. Not a book for bedtime, then. But very, very good indeed

Daily Mail

To the anxious literary festival audience member - and anyone else feeling downcast about the state of the short story today - I say, read Jon McGregor's new book. Its verve, its inventiveness, its sheer quiet audacity will reassure you that the short story is alive, well and reaching new heights

- Maggie O'Farrell, Guardian

Se alle

Sharp, dark and hugely entertaining, this collection establishes McGregor as one of the most exciting voices in short fiction

- Alex Preston, Observer

Haunting and brilliant

Independent

Jon McGregor writes with frightening intelligence and impeccable technique. Every page is a revelation

Teju Cole

A writer alive to the lithe life of language ... A huge talent

Sunday Times

A striking collection ... the prose is picked clean, pellucid

Sunday Telegraph

McGregor's prose is as sparse as the countryside it has alighted on, with barely a simile or metaphor in sight

Literary Review

There is a lot to chew over and a lot that stays in the mind

Psychologies

A man builds a tree house by a river, in anticipation of the coming flood. A sugar-beet crashes through a young woman's windscreen. A boy sets fire to a barn. These aren't the sort of things you imagine happening to someone like you. But sometimes they do.Set in the flat and threatened fenland landscape, where the sky is dominant and the sea lurks just beyond the horizon, these delicate, dangerous, and sometimes deeply funny stories tell of things buried and unearthed, of familiar places made strange, and of lives where much is hidden, much is at risk, and tender moments are hard-won.
Les mer
Tender, sad, funny, and riveting, this is an astonishing collection of work by one of Britain's finest contemporary writers
Tender, sad, funny, and riveting, this is an astonishing collection of work by one of Britain's finest contemporary writers
The story ‘If It Keeps on Raining' was the runner-up in the BBC Short Story competition 2010

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781408830383
Publisert
2013-02-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
194 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Jon McGregor is the author of the critically acclaimed If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things, So Many Ways to Begin and Even the Dogs. He is the winner of the Betty Trask Prize and the Somerset Maugham Award, and has been twice longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He was runner-up for the BBC National Short Story Award in both 2010 and 2011, with 'If It Keeps on Raining' and 'Wires' respectively. He was born in Bermuda in 1976. He grew up in Norfolk and now lives in Nottingham.

@jon_mcgregor