Celebrations
By (Author) Alan Burns
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Books Ltd
3rd March 2020
United Kingdom
Paperback
160
180g
Celebrations, Alan Burnss third novel, brings the inherent violence and oppression so apparent in Europe after the Rain into the setting of a family-owned factory, where social hierarchies, legal structures and humiliation keep the workers in line. By bringing the differences between workers sharply into focus, Burns creates a choking atmosphere of oppression and exploitation heightened and upended by his trademark aleatoric style, peppering with seemingly random headlines and offcuts the text, which has not lost any of either its relevance or its acerbic bite in the intervening years.
Favourable reviews made me think I could be myself and go for it. Thus Celebrations might loosely be called more extreme than Europe the leaps between the images are greater, the juxtapositions bolder, the risks crazier, and so on. -- Alan Burns
By far the best experimentalist in the country. * in Ian McEwans Sweet Tooth *
Alan Burnss novels deserve the attention of serious readers. -- David W. Madden
One of the two or three most interesting new novelists working in England. -- Angus Wilson
A trained lawyer, Alan Burns (19292013) became a celebrated novelist and playwright, loosely associated with the 1960s British experimental circle of writers led by B.S. Johnson. He is best known for Europe after the Rain (1965), Celebrations (1967), Babel (1969) and Dreamerika! (1972).