Konstantin
By (Author) Tom Bullough
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
27th February 2013
31st January 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
200g
An astonishing, rich, mesmerising novel about how the imagination can inspire the individual to greatness 1867, Ryazan, a Russian city in winter. Ten-year-old Konstantin, deafened by scarlet fever, dreams of flight - escaping to Moscow, fleeing to the silent stars. And his daring visions, pregnant with humanity's future, will take him further than anyone could believe. Moving from wolf-infested forests to the brothels of Moscow, from village life to the wondrous Age of Steam, from appalling tragedy to the discovery of a great love, Konstantin tells the beguiling story of a man who imagined the unimaginable- turning the dream of space travel into a reality.
Konstantin is that rare creature, the practical dreamer, a hero at the dawn of modernity. Beautifully written . . . a real achievement -- Andrew Miller, author of 'Pure'
Mesmerizing intensity . . .daring . . . Konstantin fascinatingly brings us an imagined portrait of a boy turning into a man that refuses to give us any simple solutions * TLS *
Enchanting, wonderfully eloquent. A very alluring read * Time Out *
A charming novel, sensitively told * Prospect *
A magnificent piece of writing ... punctuated with moments of beauty and of fascination * Polari Magazine *
Bullough succeeds in translating the science of lunar travel into concrete, apposite and lyrical imagery...Here is a writer with a sculptor's sensibility * New Welsh Review *
A convincing account, lyrical yet exact, of the making of a scientist. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky may not be a household name, but the author has set him squarely before us as a living, thinking, ingenious human being -- John Banville
Wonderful. Historical fiction that wears history lightly * Observer *
Well-written . . . moving and expressive * The Times *
Tom Bullough was born in 1975 and is the author of two previous novels. He lives in Breconshire, in mid-Wales, with his wife and young son.