The Trapeze Artist
By (Author) Will Davis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st June 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 196mm, Height 130mm, Spine 22mm
220g
As a schoolboy he secretly hated his drab, ordered world; now, at the age of forty, he is finally fleeing from a life he can no longer handle when he stumbles upon the circus. Not knowing why, only that he must, he follows after it, determined to build a new home and family. The Trapeze Artist draws together the past, present and future of one life to create a work of startling dexterity and vision - a haunting and heartbreaking account of a child, a boy, a man, desperate to free himself from the suffocating weight of his desires, his family and his grief. It speaks of what it is to grow up gay in a straight world, to be unable to communicate with those you love, and above all, the longing to break away, and to swing higher and higher...
An extraordinary tale of tragedy and failure in love, told with great panache * Edmund White *
His best book yet * Evening Standard *
The past produces the present, and the present turns fearlessly into the future. With a double flourish, everything becomes clear ... the closing scene is heart-stopping -- Colin Greenland * Guardian *
A page turning modern classic * Gay Times *
An elegant, poignant and perceptive novel about growing up gay without the support of family, about falling and failing in love and about the freedom of eccentricity. A remarkable book * Sydney Morning Herald *
Conveys both the challenges of coming out and the extraordinary art of an aerialist so convincingly * Sunday Times *
PRAISE FOR MY SIDE OF THE STORY: 'Will Davis is a witty writer who effortlessly conjures up the frenetic detail of Jaz's sixteen-year-old world * Independent *
A fresh and funny novel about growing up gay, with absolutely no help from a mad family. Davis gives his narrator a wonderfully wry outlook * Kate Saunders, The Times *
The dialogue fizzes with savvy one-liners ... Davis's observations of the dysfunctions of family and school are as sharp as his prose is fresh, and his debut is intriguing, touching and entertaining * Time Out *
Will Davis is the author of two novels, My Side of the Story, which won the Betty Trask Prize 2007, and Dream Machine. He has trained as an aerialist and specializes in corde lisse (rope), tissu (silks) and static trapeze. He lives in Highbury, London.