The Life-Writer The Life-Writer

The Life-Writer

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Publisher Description

Following the death of her husband, a literary biographer resolves to turn her professional skills to the task of piecing together aspects of his life, in particular, a journey he made years before they met – a hitchhike through France that he had tried to tell her about in the last few hours of his life. Picking her way through bundles of letters and postcards from five decades earlier, Katrin begins to uncover a life she knew nothing of, and an expedition that exceeded anything her professional, biographical subjects ever undertook. ‘Think of me then,’ her husband beseeched her, at the roadside, thumb in the air, gaily setting forth, ‘never forget me then.’


David Constantine’s passionate tale of grief and rediscovery marks only the second foray into novel writing for an author whose short fiction has won international acclaim. A great work of literature, he reminds us, is never finished, it is ‘a living and moving thing, alive in all its parts in every fibre’, designed to be inexhaustible and to outlive. As Katrin’s journey proves, the lives of those we love are similarly inexhaustible, they keep on offering up new revelations, possessing the people they leave behind, and forever needing to be re-written.


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Praise for David Constantine


-Winner of the Frank O' Connor short story prize for his collection, Tea at the Midland.

-Winner of the BBC short story award for the story 'Tea at the Midland'.

-‘Flawless and unsettling’ - Boyd Tonkin, Books of the Year 2005, The Independent.

-‘Every sentence is both unpredictable and exactly what it should be.’– AS Byatt, Book of the Week, The Guardian

-‘The excellence of the collection is fractal: the whole book is excellent, and every story is excellent, and every paragraph is excellent, and every sentence is excellent. And, unlike some literary fiction, it's effortless to read.' - The Independent on Sunday.

-'Masterful... pregnant with fluctuating interpretations and concealed motives.' - The Guardian.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
3 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Comma Press
SELLER
Comma Press
SIZE
2.4
MB

Customer Reviews

rhitc ,

Life story

3.5 stars

Author
English. Much lauded short story writer. This was his first novel.

Plot
Eric, an academic and writer in his late sixties, is dying of cancer. His much younger second wife Katrin is caring for him. The early part of the book is about how the couple cope with Eric's dying process. Then Eric dies and Katrin manages her grief by poring over every article and letter her ex has ever written. She's good at that stuff because she's a literary biographer by profession, her usual subject being obscure writers of the Romantic period. Faced with the choice of hunting for dirt on her recently dead spouse or an obscure but long dead scribbler from the 17th century, I'd probably do the same. Katrin's major interest is Monique, a mysterious French chick who turns up out of the blue at the funeral. Turns out she was the love of early twenty-something Eric's life.

Writing
The early part, before Eric croaks, was superb: sparse but sensitive prose keenly constructed as befits a master of short fiction. It would have made an excellent short story, and possibly started out as such. The rest of it was slow going.

Bottom line
The book is not very long, which makes it worth finishing for the style alone.

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