Your Face Tomorrow 1: Fever and Spear: v. 1

Your Face Tomorrow 1: Fever and Spear: v. 1

by Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Javier Marias (Author), Margaret Jull Costa (Translator)

Synopsis

In a return to the British setting of his much loved novel "All Souls", Javier Marias embarks on a remarkable 'novel in parts', set in the murky world of surveillance and espionage. "Fever and Spear" is the first volume. In it Marias begins to weave a web of intrigue, both narrative and intellectual, that will entice the reader to follow him into the labyrinth of the novel's future books. Recently divorced, Jacques Deza moves from Madrid to London in order to distance himself from his ex-wife and children. There he picks up old friendships from his Oxford University days, particularly Sir Peter Wheeler, retired don and semi-retired spy. It is at an Oxford party of Wheeler's that Jacques is approached by the enigmatic Bertram Tupra. Tupra believes that Jacques has a talent: he is one of those people who sees more clearly than others, who can guess from someone's face today what they will become tomorrow. His services would be of use to a mysterious group whose aims are unstated but whose day-to-day activities involve the careful observation of people's character and the prediction of their future behaviour. The 'group' may be part of MI6, though Jacques will find no reference to it in any book; he will be called up to report on all types of people from politicians and celebrities, to ordinary citizens applying for bank loans. As Deza is drawn deeper into this twilight world of observation, Marias shows how trust and betrayal characterise all human relationships. How do we read people, and how far can the stories they tell about themselves be trusted when, by its very nature, all language betrays? Moving from the intimacy of Jacques' marriage to the deadly betrayals of the Spanish Civil War, "Your Face Tomorrow" is an extraordinary meditation on our ability to know our fellow human beings, and to save ourselves from fever and pain.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 06 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0099461994
ISBN 13: 9780099461999
Book Overview: The first major new novel from Marias since A Heart So White, winner of the IMPAC prize and a bestseller in Spain. Set in England, the book has all the suspense of the best spy novels, which it parodies so brilliantly

Media Reviews
You are dazzled by the author's intelligence and understanding of human nature Scotsman Your Face Tomorrow is already being compared with Proust and rightly so. It is a novel of extraordinary subtlety and pathos. The next thing Marias deserves is the Nobel Prize. Observer Marias is one of the best minds in fiction today.His is an experimental kind of writing, a thinking on the page, unlike anything else now.In Your Face Tomorrow, it produces another work of urgent originality Independent He has as gift for the wickedly comic set piece...He seems incapable of writing a thoughtless or throwaway sentence.We need more novelists like Marias Independent on Sunday An intriguing and audacious experiment. I look foward to the next volume Sunday Times
Author Bio
Javier Marias was born in 1951. He has published ten novels, two collections of stories and a number of essay collections, winning a dazzling array of international literary awards. His work has been translated into thirty-four languages and more than five million copies of his books have been sold worldwide