Joshua Spassky
By (Author) Gwendoline Riley
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th May 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Short-listed for John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize 2007
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
128g
'This is a young writer of immense promise' - Literary Review Joshua and Natalie share a vexed five-year history of sporadic encounters, explosive drunkenness and failed intercourse, spliced with sad intimations of true love. Natalie is attempting to start a new life in Manchester, but when Joshua calls unexpectedly and asks her to meet him in America she knows she has no choice but to go. Whilst wandering around the Blue Ridge Mountains or lying together for days in their cheap hotel room, they talk about their lives - about his ex-wife, and her dead family - and come to a surprising understanding. Shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and winner of the Somerset Maugham Prize.
Riley's prose is as clear, sharp and sobering as her heroine's tonic water. Bubbles of bitter humour burst and repeat on the reader's tongue * Daily Telegraph *
Riley writes with a Woolf-ish exactitude... A brilliant and beautiful novel -- Kate Saunders * The Times *
She is still at her best when she writes - with great verve and invention - about her home town. She takes the rain that covers Manchester like a tent. And transforms it into something beautiful * Times Literary Supplement *
A poignant novel of attempted departures... To read Riley is to be trapped inside a consciousness whose self-pity, indulgence and petulance are offset by taut style, wry humour, exactitude of image - a consciousness watching itself -- Anita Sethi * Independent *
Sharply written...An engaging read * Guardian *
Gwendoline Riley was born in 1979 and has published three previous novels- Cold Water, which won a Betty Trask Award; Sick Notes; and, most recently, Opposed Positions.