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The Last Good Man

Autor Thomas McMullan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2021
WINNER OF THE BETTY TRASK PRIZE'A Scarlet Letter for our times' MARGARET ATWOOD'An extraordinary and disquieting work of imagination, and as original as any novel I've read in recent memory' ROB DOYLEDuncan Peck has travelled alone to Dartmoor in search of his cousin. He has come from the city, where the fires are always burning.In his cousin's village, Peck finds a place with tea rooms and barley fields, a church and a schoolhouse. Out here, the people live an honest life - and if there's any trouble, they have a way to settle it. They sit in the shadow of a vast wall, inscribed with strange messages. Anyone can write on the wall, anonymously, about their neighbours, about any wrongdoing that might hurt the community. Then comes the reckoning. The stranger from the city causes a stir. He has not been there long before the village wakes up to the most unspeakable accusation; sentences daubed on the wall that will detonate the darkest of secrets. A troubling, uncanny book about fear and atonement, responsibility and justice, and the violence of writing in public spaces, The Last Good Man dares to ask: what hope can we place in words once extinction is in the air?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781526609274
ISBN-10: 1526609274
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

As taut as a Western and as consuming as a thriller, The Last Good Man recalls the clarity and sparseness of Sophie Mackintosh's The Water Cure, the elemental muscularity of Cormac McCarthy's The Road, the spellbinding wildness of Fiona Mozley's Elmet, and the sensitivity of Kazuo Ishiguro's The Buried Giant

Notă biografică

Thomas McMullan is a writer, critic and journalist whose work has appeared in publications including the Guardian, Observer, Times Literary Supplement, Frieze and BBC News, and has been published in 3:AM Magazine, Lighthouse and Best British Short Stories. He has worked with visual artists, game studios and theatre companies in London, Amsterdam, Beijing and Los Angeles. He lives in London.

Recenzii

A Scarlet Letter for our times ... Zamyatin's We meets Lord of the Flies meets de Tocqueville meets cancel culture meets spite and malice meets Jesus. Should words be power? Justice or mercy? What price rage?
Vividly nasty, recalling the smack-in-the-face technique of early Ian McEwan, and so accomplished that it's easy to forget this is a debut . McMullan has a sureness with violence that puts him in the company of Sarah Moss and Benjamin Myers. Viciously captivating: frightening to be around, impossible to put aside - a bit like other humans, in fact
This is a visceral and disquieting debut novel about the power of words, and should be read by anyone who uses the internet
McMullan makes highly effective use of the rugged landscape, full of unease and portents, in his creepily unsettling debut, a timely tale about the dangers of toxic rhetoric and mob rule
A brilliantly unsettling parable about how we police our societies through violence, language and shame
Innovative and timeless
An extraordinary and disquieting work of imagination, and as original as any novel I've read in recent memory ... The Last Good Man makes visible the dark matter of our troubled zeitgeist, and the cruelty that animates moral community
A clean, crackling novel ... McMullan updates Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter to today's sanctimonious climate ... An arresting debut about medieval justice that has plenty to say about the dangers of moral puritanism
An earthy, gripping piece ... A serious and seriously good book
McMullan's skill truly lies in his prose.a startling and evocative tale
An unsettling and startling work of literary imagination ... A shocking but compulsive read
Brilliantly eerie
Eerie and atmospheric
An essential and commanding slice of folk horror - a wholly successful exercise in world-building that straddles an uncomfortable line between reality and fantasy