Nobody's Empire
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- 24,99 €
Publisher Description
“Dazzles with indie charm. . . . By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Nobody’s Empire is a romantic world of possibility and youthful yearning.”—Minnesota Star Tribune
“Murdoch proves he’s as good a novelist as he is a musician."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
One of the great lyricists of our time, the lead singer and songwriter for the iconic Glasgow-based band Belle and Sebastian, pens a sensitive and intimate account—his debut novel based on his own youthful experiences—of dark days leading to light and a coming of age through music.
It’s the early 1990s in Glasgow, Scotland, and Stephen has emerged from a lengthy hospital stay. Diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, a little-understood disease which has robbed him of any prospects of work, friends, or independent living, he moves slowly toward new goals and meets others like him, including Richard, a friend from school, and Carrie, a young woman bedridden for five years. Feeling isolated and alone, they form their own support group, and try to get by with as little money and pain as possible. Since he’s been ill, Stephen never feels warm, inspiring Carrie to affectionately call him “The World’s Coldest Boy.” As the world seems to care less for them, the trio start to care less about fitting in with the world.
Stephen soon discovers he has a talent for writing songs. He awakens to the possibility of a spiritual life that transcends the everyday, and feels a calling for a place that might as well be on the other end of the universe let alone the world. Buoyed by tentative hope, he and Richard leave Glasgow in search of a cure in the mythic warmth and sun of California. As they float between hostels, sofas, and park benches, they discover the trip is life-changing in ways neither expected, and Stephen embraces a new-world reinvention that will change his life forever.
Melodic and captivating, filled with graceful notes, melancholic chords, and witty, thoughtful riffs on life's infinite possibilities and curiosities, Nobody’s Empire is a warm and wonderful coming-of-age novel, imbued with Stuart Murdoch's magical lyricism.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
For over 30 years, singer-songwriter Stuart Murdoch has led Glasgow’s beloved indie-pop institution Belle and Sebastian. His debut novel, Nobody’s Empire, is an autobiographical coming-of-age story that’s earnest, charming, and sweetly funny. Stephen, a young Glasgow music fanatic, doesn’t understand why he’s so tired all the time until he’s diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. Depression sets in, but when he meets fellow sufferers Carrie and Richard, they become each other’s support system. The story that unfolds is breezy, even after Stephen and Richard run to California to become musicians, with Stephen wandering into delightful digressions about cafes, pop songs, films, and his increasing fascination with religion—and Murdoch’s endearing narration makes each byway seem fascinating. There are a few brief musical interludes as well, and Belle and Sebastian fans will be delighted with the occasional allusions to some of their favourite songs. This is a quirky delight of a novel filled with personality and wit.