On Green Dolphin Street
By (Author) Sebastian Faulks
Cornerstone
Penguin (Cornerstone)
7th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
255g
On Green Dolphin Street is a new departure for Faulks, yet readers will recognize the intensely close focus of the characterization, the wide historical perspective, and the gathering emotional power of the narrative.
The United States of America, 1959. With two young children she adores, loving parents back in London, and an admired husband, Charlie, working at the British Embassy in Washington, the world seems an effervescent place of parties, jazz and family happiness to Mary van der Linden. But the Eisenhower years are ending, and 1960 brings the presidential battle between two ambitious senators: John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. An American newspaper reporter, Frank Renzo, enters the van der Lindens lives, and through him Mary is forced to confront the terror of the Cold War that is the dark background of their carefree existence. In New York, Mary finds a transfiguring personal happiness, yet ghosts of Americas recent past of McCarthy, the war in the Pacific, the struggle in Indochina exert a subtle, disorienting pressure on the lives of all the characters. This is partly a love story, partly a novel about America; more particularly, it tells of a solitary woman and her exhilarating attempt to face down death.
The best novelist of his generation. Allan Massie, Scotsman
Praise for Birdsong:
A lyrical masterpiece. The Edmonton Journal
A brilliant, harrowing tale of love and warengrossing, moving, and unforgettable. So powerful, you long to call it perfect. The Times (UK)
Of Charlotte Gray:
A beautifully-told tale... Faulks throws fascinating new light on the nature of French collaboration with the Nazis, and throws the ideals of artistic creativity and the realities of the death camps into wrenching juxtaposition. The Vancouver Sun
Sebastian Faulks was born in April 1953. Before becoming a full-time writer in 1991, he worked as a journalist. Sebastian Faulks's books include A Possible Life, Human Traces, On Green Dolphin Street, Engleby, Birdsong, A Week in December and Where My Heart Used to Beat.