The Strangers' Gallery
By (Author) Jonathan Keates
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
19th March 2009
Main
United Kingdom
Paperback
224
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm
282g
In 1847, Italy is on the brink of revolution. In Jonathan Keates' highly acclaimed first novel, a young Englishman, Edward Rivers, arrives in the small town of Villafranca and an intriguing tale of passion, jealousy and betrayal unfolds. nineteenth century Italy . Jonathan Keates' analysis of conflicting passions is so graciously wrought, and with so careful an attention to psychology, that it is hard to believe The Strangers' Gallery is a first novel; a comparison with Stendhal's Scarlet and Black would not go amiss.' Independent This is a rich novel . an extraordinary feat of imaginative transference into another age and culture.' Financial Times nineteenth century novel written in the twentieth century - Giuseppe di Lampedusa's The Leopard.' Spectator in exquisite miniature with every detail of place and mannerism picked out and placed under glass. perfect and faultless' Sunday Times
The distinguished writer Jonathan Keates (b.1946) has written several acclaimed biographies and travel books, and his novel Allegro Postillions won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Hawthornden Prize. Keates also reviews regularly for the Sunday Telegraph and teaches English at the City of London School.