Contemporary Fiction

Clayhanger — Arnold Bennett

First published 1910.  House of Stratus, paperback, c.2003, pp 454, c. 200,000 words. This is the first of a four-book series concerning the life of Edwin Clayhanger and his family.  It is a big book, and like many of the period, particularly those of French authors such as Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac, it

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Drought, The — J. G. Ballard

First published 1965.  Fourth Estate, paperback, 2011, pp 233 (+7 pages of commentary), c. 72,000 words (main text). The opening page develops a surreal, trippy atmosphere by the use of unusual adjectives, adverbs, similes and metaphors, piling one on top of another.  I feared that this would make the book hard reading, but in Ballard’s

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Fandango Rock — John Masters

First published 1959.  Sphere, paperback, 1984, pp 330, c.135,000 words. This is a clash-of-cultures book, which is Masters usual territory, but this is a clash between Americans and Spaniards in the 1950s and not the British and Indians during the colonial period.  Masters again conveys a love and admiration for both sides, but this does

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