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The Pages

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Pages

Contributors:

By (Author) Hugo Hamilton

ISBN:

9780008451677

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Fourth Estate Ltd

Publication Date:

22nd July 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

300g

Description

A rich, strange book. Very truthful and moving Tessa Hadley

'A terrific, engrossing novel Roddy Doyle

A masterpiece Sebastian Barry

The new novel about the transformative power of art, the weight of history and the strange connection we make with one another from the author of The Speckled People.
Narrated in the voice of Joseph Roth's masterpiece Rebellion, Hugo Hamilton's stunning, formally inventive new novel tells the life story of that book, initially rescued from the Nazi book-burning in Berlin in May 1933. It recounts the life of its Austrian-Jewish author, a writer on the run, and his intriguing wife Friederike who fell victim to mental illness.

And it tells a multitude of other stories: of Adreas Pum, a barrel-organ player down on his luck; of a young German American woman who finds a small map drawn by hand on its own blank page in the back, a thrilling mystery which will lead her to Berlin, the book's birthplace.

The Pages carries profound echoes from the past into the present day and is an inspiring story of the survival of literature over a hundred years.

Reviews

Praise for The Pages:

'Brilliant. It's a lovely, rich, strange book, very truthful and moving, with a beautiful ending' Tessa Hadley

It is a masterpiece. The Alignment of the destructive forces of the 1920s and the 2020s in this virtuoso work are uncanny and, frankly, alarming. This book simply must be read. It is magnificent Sunday Independent

A classic Joseph Roth novel takes centre stage in this mix of thriller, treasure hunt and love storyprofound and heart-breaking Sunday Times

'A powerful, powerful piece of work. A wounded book making its own book. It brings so much to life Joseph Roth, Chechnya, Germany, the art of writing, the whole notion of banning books, the lips of the past speaking to the present' Colum McCann

'A terrific, engrossing novel. I love the narrator such a great character and the structure is clever and carefully woven, and very satisfying' Roddy Doyle

'An ingenious conceit' John Banville

'A masterpiece. Full of great sentences. But also sort of obliteratingly moving, strange, and right' Sebastian Barry

Wonderful. It is as if Hugo Hamilton has invented a new form Neil Jordan, author of Carnivalesque

Although ideas of memory, legacy and repetition the indelible imprints of history fill The Pages, it moves with a fast and fluid gait It reminds us that, even in an age when people live in a rush to forget (Roths words), we must read the book of the past in order to understand the present Boyd Tonkin, Financial Times

The form itself a novel narrated by a novel is so cunningly realised that its accepted almost immediately. It also inspires the thought: why are more novels not told like this its a fascinating work of real depth that combines biography, fiction and history to create a manifesto for the importance of literature in the times of political dismay Business Post

Author Bio

Hugo Hamilton is the author of nine novels, two memoirs and a collection of short stories. His work has won a number of international awards, including the 1992 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the 2003 french Prix Femina Etranger, the 2004 Italian premio Giuseppe Berto and a DAAD scholarship in Berlin. He has also worked as a writer-in-residence at Trinity College, Dublin. Hamilton was born and lives in Dublin.

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