Behindlings

Behindlings

by NicolaBarker (Author)

Synopsis

the breakthrough commercial novel from one of the greatest comic writers in the language Wesley, spurting with kinetic energy, nasty wit and kindness to animals, ought to be a star. Or so it seems to those who nip at his heels, turn up everywhere he goes, lie in wait for him around every corner. They are his followers -- he calls them the behindlings. And they themselves make quite an ensemble, gathering together their own scabby intentions, irritating habits and weird manners to bury all difference in the common pursuit of their prize, their Wesley. Then there are those who simply stay put. While Wesley and his Followers are forever on the move, someone like Catherine Turpin lies defiantly in the bed she makes for herself, while, outside, her failings are broadcast to all, painted on walls even -- though the curious and the weak still return to her door, to her hydrangea and her stink. And when one of Wesley's newest Followers, Jo Bean, turns out to be more interested in confronting Catherine than winning the race of the behindlings, a few January days on Canvey Island see much of what has been ravelled up for altogether too long come very undone. A cold snap produces an uncommon amount of heat, light, orphans, messing about in boats and just the one unforgettable heron. With Behindlings, the inimitable and ungovernable Nicola Barker takes a character who is perhaps her most compelling creation to date, gives him his head and this novel, and sees him run off with her readers. It is a pretty sight.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 16 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0007135254
ISBN 13: 9780007135257

Media Reviews
'Written at breathtaking pace, full of comedy, with a remarkable vision all of it's own.' PN 'She is an excellent writer... Her vision is unique, funny, dark, cute, sarcastic and clever. She doesn't flinch from describing sadism, violence or ugliness, but never does so without warmth or sympathy... ' Alain de Botton, Literary Review '(A) witty, demotic and unique talent... Her method that of a diligent scavenger with a clever eye for something funny, precious or sad among the bric-a-brac. Barker is at her very best when writing sinister fairy tales -- she revels in the resilient oddness of the English sensibility, its lack of sophistication, its unconventionality, its peculiar cadences and little-noticed sense of the surreal.' The Times 'Nothing is too weird or too ordinary for Nicola Barker.' Guardian 'Barker has carved a niche for herself; a niche perhaps shared only with Magnus Mills. She writes of the comic and sometimes sinister surrealism of ordinary people's lives, and the results are books to make you wince, gasp and laugh at loud.' Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
NICOLA BARKER is perhaps the most gifted young English female writer at work today. Wesley, perhaps the most gifted young English male character at work today, first made his debut in Nicola's story collection Heading Inland, in 1996. Her other published story collections are Love Your Enemies (1992), Small Holdings (1995) and Five Miles from Outer Hope (2000). Her previous novels are Reversed Forecast (1994) and Wide Open (1998). Her work is translated into more than a dozen languages. In 2000, she won the English-speaking world's largest prize for a single work of fiction, the IMPAC Award, for Wide Open.