Broken Ghost
By (Author) Niall Griffiths
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
13th August 2020
13th August 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Social issues
Speculative fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
293g
A Welsh community witnesses a ghostly woman floating over a ridge. How could an apparition unite these dispossessed people or their fragmented country **WINNER OF THE 2020 WALES BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD** 'A magnificently gifted writer' Irvine Welsh A Welsh community witnesses a strange vision- the huge spectre of a woman floating over a ridge. Is it a collective hallucination, a meteorological phenomenon, or something supernatural The individuals living in these mountains are already battling their own demons - of drink, drugs, domestic violence, depression - how could an apparition unite these crushed people or their fragmented country This is a novel that gives voices to the marginalised, the dispossessed, the forgotten. An examination of modern humanity's desperate need to live meaningfully and vividly in a mediated world - where individual autonomy is lost and the collective heart is atomised and exploited. Disturbing and unforgettable, darkly funny and deeply moving, it is written in a charged language that is vernacular, lyrical and hieratic all at once. Broken Ghost is a howl of anguish and a summoning of gods. 'Combines myth, drug culture and iconoclastic political vision in a wild music that's also a call to arms' New Statesman, Books of the Year 'Griffiths has forged a chimerical piece of radical fiction, a Blake-like reverie on the possibility (or not) of spiritual regeneration in our time.' Guardian 'This is a book powered along with ferocious momentum by the raw nervous energy of its characters, whose demotic, alternating narratives seem to muscle bodily off the page.' Daily Mail
Novel by novel, Niall Griffithss exploration of transgressive, desperate lives has become essential reading for anyone who wants to understand whats going on in Britain today. His latest book, the deeply intelligent Broken Ghost, combines myth, drug culture and iconoclastic political vision in a wild music thats also a call to arms. This important book outstrips even its own virtuoso literary technique. -- Fiona Sampson * New Statesman, *Books of the Year* *
A Blake-like reverie on the possibility (or not) of spiritual regeneration in our time what triumphs in Broken Ghost is the treasurable ecstasy of its lyrical flights...This important novel comes from a tradition: from the green fuse of Dylan Thomas...The result, though, is something new, a profane, passionate response to nature and to the countryside, which is rarely encountered in contemporary British fiction any more. * Guardian *
This is a book powered along with ferocious momentum by the raw nervous energy of its characters, whose demotic, alternating narratives seem to muscle bodily off the page. -- Stephanie Cross * Daily Mail *
Niall Griffiths has, like Kelman, crafted a sophisticated literary voice for the kind of people routinely dismissed not even as old-school proletarians but as a worthless feral underclass It rewards us with soaring lyricism, the bite and drive of its vernacular voices, and the recurrent search for something transcendent in natural beauty, in human love, in the rapture of consciousness itself, in the ancient rhythms and cycles of the land. * The Arts Desk *
Pairing Irvine Welshs demotic vim with the conspiratorial frisson of a David Peace novel, Broken Ghost is strange and compelling. * Observer *
Niall Griffiths was born in Liverpool in 1966 and now lives in Wales. He has published seven previous novels- Grits, Sheepshagger, Kelly + Victor, Stump, Wreckage, Runt and A Great Big Shining Star.