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A New England Affair

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A New England Affair

Contributors:

By (Author) Steven Carroll

ISBN:

9781460751152

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Imprint:

HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Publication Date:

6th August 2018

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

A823.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

274

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

314g

Description

An immensely moving novel of lost love and missed moments from Steven Carroll, one of Australia's greatest writers, multi-award winner of the Miles Franklin Award, the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Prime Minister's Literary Award


'Why do some nights feel as though they were always waiting to happen Or have already happened and will again And why don't we know it then Why is it only afterwards we say, yes, that was when my life turned'

1965. The great poet, TS Eliot, is dead. Hearing the news, the seventy-two year old Emily Hale points her Ford Roadster towards the port of Gloucester, where a fishing boat will take her out to sea, near the low, treacherous rocks called the Dry Salvages, just off Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Over the course of that day, clutching a satchel of letters, Emily Hale slips between past and present, reliving her life with Eliot - starting with that night in 1913, the moment when her life turned, when the young Tom Eliot and Emily Hale fell deeply in love with each other. But Tom moved to London to fulfil his destiny as the famous poet 'TS Eliot', and Emily went on to become his muse - the silent figure behind some of the greatest poetry of the 20th century - his friend and his confidante. But never did she become his lover or his wife.

From Steven Carroll, one of our most brilliant, award-winning authors, A New England Affair is the third novel in his acclaimed Eliot Quartet, a companion novel to The Lost Life and A World of Other People. It is a deeply moving, intense and poignant novel of a love that never finds the right moment, and so becomes the ghost of what could have been, of what never quite was, and never quite will be.

'A languid, angry, heart-rending novel, thoughtfully layered and passionately expressed.' The Australian

'The most intimate of portraits ... there is a lot of Mr Eliot and Mr James in Mr Carroll - by which I mean high praise indeed.' Sydney Morning Herald

'A stark and simple portrait of yearning.' The Saturday Paper

'In his fiction, Steven Carroll stretches and slows time ... [and] a distinctive rhythm results... Mostly, though, Carroll's approach to fiction succeeds even when it seemingly shouldn't. If it's a mystery - a minor miracle, even - that the various techniques he employs come together to create stylised and yet fresh prose, then that mystery itself becomes part of the pleasure of reading a Carroll novel.' Australian Book Review

'As always with Carroll, it is not so much the plot or the characters, well-drawn as they are, but the richness of ideas, the allusive, measured prose, the subtle cross references to other books and literary theories that captivate the reader.' Adelaide Advertiser


Author Bio

Steven Carroll is the multi-award winning author of twelve novels including A World of Other People (2013) , which was the joint winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award, and The Time We Have Taken (2007), which was the winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize for the SE Asia and Pacific Region and the Miles Franklin Award in 2008. Forever Young (2015) was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award and the Prime Minister's Literary Award in 2016. A New England Affair (2017) was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Award in 2018 and The Year of the Beast (2019) was longlisted for the 2020 Voss Literary Prize. His most recent novel is O (2021). Steven lives in Melbourne with his partner, the author Fiona Capp, and their son.

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