King of the Badgers
By (Author) Philip Hensher
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
26th June 2012
29th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
310g
The new novel from the Booker Prize-shortlisted author of The Northern Clemency.
Hanmouth: a quiet, picturesque English seaside town. But behind closed, Georgian front doors and the within the artisan cheese shop, its residents live lives that are anything but.
When an 8-year-old girl goes missing from the estate on the fringes of the town, Hanmouth becomes the centre of national attention. Under the scrutiny of the investigation the extraordinary individual lives of the community are laid bare: the passions of a quiet international aid worker; a recently widowed old womans late discovery of sexual gratification; and a memorable party, held by the Bears.
Through the apparent civility and spiralling paranoia a small town, Philip Hensher brings us another brilliantly funny and perfectly observed slice of contemporary English life.
Hensher at the height of his powersthe sort of thing George Eliot would have written if she was interested in gay orgies and abducted chavs Sunday Times
An extraordinary, great pudding of a novel which confirms Philip Hensher as one of the most entertaining writers of Britain today. Ross Gilfillan, Daily Mail
Each character in this astute, complex and enjoyable novel imposes him or herself with some sort of reality, even those we only glimpse through their kitchen windows. Lucy Daniel, Daily Telegraph
Wonderfully readable. Andrew Taylor, Independent
Often novelists write worst when they seem to be enjoying themselves most. With Hensher it is the opposite. His enjoyment in his own cleverness and fluency is infectious. Sunday Telegraph
As ever, one is struck, and seduced, by a coruscating intelligence, that manifests itself in dozens of literary allusions waiting to be uncombed and hundreds of individual sentences burnished up to the max. Independent on Sunday
Hensher has established himself with The Mulberry Empire and The Northern Clemency as one of our most ambitious novelists. His ear for dialogue, sharp sense of the absurd and appreciation of human self-delusion recall Kingsley Amis. Guardian
Strong, sly, and also moving A.S.Byatt Books of the Year, TLS
Page by page, it is a powerfully delightful book, rich in pathos and drama, rowdy with life Edmund Gordon, TLS
Philip Henshers talent was evident on every page of King of the Badgers Leo Robson, NS, Books of the Year
Philip Hensher is a columnist for the Independent, arts critic for the Spectator and a Granta Best of Young British novelist. He has written six novels, including The Mulberry Empire and the Booker-shortlisted The Northern Clemency, and one collection of short stories. He lives in South London.