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  • Engelsk
  • 136 sider
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The Cut is a Brexit novel. The story offers a fictional response to a complex issue. It is also a plot-driven page-turner by one of the most exciting novelists in the country. Cairo Jukes, a boxer from Dudley, supports himself on zero-hour contracts. He has grown up among the canals or the cuts that web the Black Country like the open veins of an old industrial order. Then he meets Grace, a successful documentary film maker from London. The Cut will not put you at ease. It describes a relationship built on misunderstandings, intolerance and guilt one where each side desires something that the other cannot give. 'Writing The Cut made me understand that we live in a country where we see prejudice in others but not in ourselves. This is a lesson that I, and my two characters Cairo and Grace, have tried to learn, with varying levels of success. It is a hard lesson for us all.' Anthony Cartwright:Why Peirene chose to commission this book:'The result of the EU referendum shocked me. I realized that I had been living in one part of a divided country. What fears and what hopes drove my fellow citizens to vote for Brexit? I commissioned Anthony Cartwright to build a fictional bridge between the Britains that opposed each other on referendum day.'Meike Ziervogel, publisher at Peirene PressPraise for Anthony Cartwright:'A writer with a wonderful ear and an unblinking sense of Britain as it is today. Anthony Cartwright's patient, attentive storytelling shines a glowing light on areas of our common experience that the English novel usually consigns to darkness.'Jonathan Coe'A compelling protest against simple answers that lingers in the mind long after the final page.'Wyl Menmuir'A bittersweet elegy to Britain's battered working classes.'Metro

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal136
  • Udgivelsesdato23-06-2017
  • ISBN139781908670410
  • Forlag Peirene Press
  • FormatePub

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