Truant
By (Author) Horatio Clare
John Murray Press
John Murray Publishers Ltd
1st May 2008
3rd April 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about drug and alcohol problems
362.29092
Paperback
320
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
229g
'I m going to tell the truth', I said suddenly, 'about what we did and why, and what it did to us.'
At thirteen Horatio Clare was a boarder at a boy's public school, a privileged member of an apparently blessed generation. A rebel - one of those who detested the system, who thought it not just fun but right to break its laws - he was expelled for smoking dope. He became one of the thousands who gleefully ignored the warnings and set out, in search of experience and intensity, to slalom on the slippery slope.He was a truant in its original sense: one who beggars himself through choice, not necessity. From university campuses to the rooftops of New York; from Brixton basements to fear and loathing in Mid Devon, through psychosis, mania and depression, from sanity to madness and back again, this is a portrait drawn from a generation that turned to drugs. And it is a search for understanding: why do we do these things, and what do they do to us What were we looking for and what did we findPraise for Running for the Hills" -- : 'A tender, eloquent book about love, the power of the land and the price to paid for living out ones dreams' -- Sarah Dunant 'A joy ... heartening, raw, tender.' -- John Carey, Sunday Times 'Touching, funny and extremely well-written' -- Telegraph Enchanting ... magical ... so beautifully written that you almost hold your breath' -- Daily Mail 'A major talent' -- Marie Clare Beautifully written crammed with precious details It should be required reading -- Guardian It is the prose equivalent of a collection of poems by Ted Hughes or Wordsworth -- Sunday Times The classic Great Escape ... strikingly told -- Matthew Bell, TLS 20060505 An assured and compelling first book A moving exploration of the slow triumph of adversity over optimism -- Rose Tremain, The Sunday Telegraph 20060505
Horatio Clare has worked on Front Row and Nightwaves, and produced Radio 3's The Verb. Born in 1973, Clare has written for The Spectator, the New Statesman, the Guardian, and the Daily Telegraph.