Burning Down George Orwell's House
By (Author) Andrew Ervin
Soho Press Inc
Soho Press Inc
15th April 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 137mm, Height 208mm
260g
Ray Welter, who was until recently a high-flying advertising executive in Chicago, has left the world of news speak behind. He decamps to the isolated Scottish Isle of Jura in order to spend a few months in the cottage where George Orwell wrote most of his seminal novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Ray is miserable, and quite prepared to make his troubles go away with the help of copious quantities of excellent scotch. But a few of the local islanders take a decidedly shallow view of a foreigner coming to visit in order to sort himself out..
Praise for Burning Down George Orwell's House
Burning Down George Orwells Houseis really most enjoyable, a witty, original turn on the life and memory of the Sage of Jura, taking place on the island where he wroteNineteen Eighty-Four. Eric Blair serves as the McGuffin in this story, which is one part black comedy and one part a meditation on modern life. It is well written and truly original."Big Brother might not be watching [Ray Welter] but the islands eccentric locals sure are and also, possibly, a werewolf. High comedy ensues as Welter tries to find himself, Orwell and the savage beast."
New York Post
"A glorious debut."
The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Wry and engaging . . . Nineteen Eighty-Four casts a long shadow over countless booksbut not this one . . . Ervin has achieved something uniquely refreshing: a book that shows the taste and restraint to pay knowing, affectionate and humorous tribute to George Orwell without trying to prove him rightor to create some redundant simulacrum of his work."
Paste Magazine
"A breezy bit of fun for anyone who dreams of Scotland, enjoys a wee dram of scotch and wonders what it might be like to leave modern life behindat least for a few hours."
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Burning Down George Orwells House is a wickedly funny novel soaked in wit and whisky as well as a poetic revelation on consumer living. Ervin ingeniously draws you into the disturbing world of Jura and its menacing inhabitants. I loved it.
Lisa ODonnell, author of The Death of Bees
Ray Weltercorrupted, debauched, cuckolded, fighting all the way downis a brilliant creation, and Andrew Ervins Burning Down George Orwells House is a work of laudable mischief.
Owen King, author of Double Feature
Beyond being a vastly entertaining novel, cunningly observed and delicately flavored with the very finest Scotch whisky on the planet, Burning Down George Orwells House is a serious meditation on just how Orwellian our world has really become. Let Andrew Ervin help you imagine your way to a world beyond Big Brother.
Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls Rising
Andrew Ervin grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs and has lived in Budapest, Illinois, and Louisiana. He has a degree in philosophy and religion from Goucher College and completed his MFA in fiction at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His writing regularly appears in The New York Times Book Review, USA Today, The Washington Post, The Believer, Salon, and elsewhere. He currently lives in Philadelphia with his wife, flutist Elivi Varga. He is the author of Extraordinary Renditions, a collection of novellas. Burning Down George Orwells House is his first novel.