Another World

Another World

by PatBarker (Author)

Synopsis

In Pat Barker's Another World, the First World War casts its shadow down the generations. At 101 years old, Geordie, a proud Somme veteran, lingers painfully through the days before his death. His grandson Nick is anguished to see this once-resilient man haunted by the ghosts of the trenches and the horror surrounding his brother's death. But in Nick's family home the dark pressures of the past also encroach on the present. As he and his wife Fran try to unite their uneasy family of step- and half-siblings, the discovery of a sinister Victorian drawing reveals the murderous history of their house and casts a violent shadow on their lives..."Gripping in the best, most exquisite sense of the word - as if something wicked were holding you in its clutches." (Mail on Sunday). "Brilliant...without question the best novel I have read this year...once again, World War I extends its dark shadows across Pat Barker's extraordinary writing." (Val Hennessy, Daily Mail). "One of the best things she has ever done." (Ruth Rendell). "Utterly compelling...she is a novelist who probes deep, revealing what people prefer to keep hidden." (Allan Massie, Scotsman). "Demonstrates the extraordinary immediacy and vigour of expression we have come to expect from Barker...brilliant touches of observation, an unfailing ear for dialogue, a talent for imagery that is darting and brief but unfailingly apt...this is a novel that doesn't allow you to miss a sentence." (Barry Unsworth, The New York Times Book Review). "Intensely feeling...Geordie is a beautifully realised character, tough, humorous, and finally enigmatic." (Helen Dunmore, The Times).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 01 Jul 1999

ISBN 10: 0140258981
ISBN 13: 9780140258981

Media Reviews
Another World demonstrates the extraordinary immediacy and vigor of expression we have come to expect from Barker . . . A powerful and moving and deeply humane study of the tyranny of the past and the quandaries of the present. --Barry Unsworth, The New York Times Book Review
[Pat Barker] is the natural successor to George Orwell, like him a keen and passionate defender of humiliated children, foot soldiers and what's become of the British working class. -- Newsday
One of Pat Barker's gifts is her mix of compassion and bleak realism . . . Barker's confidence as a stripped-down, elegant stylist is evenly matched by her moral depth. -- The Boston Sunday Globe
Barker is capable of getting across a powerful message with the absolute minimum of rhetoric, one of the rarest gifts a writer can be blessed with. The surface simplicity of her method conceals, then slowly reveals, a narrative with all the richness and complexity of a symphony. -- The New Criterion
This old-fashioned novel in a modern idiom remains one of the best things she has ever done, surely the most moving. --Ruth Rendell, author of Harm Done
A remarkable novel, stark but human at the center. -- The Sunday Star-Ledger
[Barker's] remarkable visits to the past help replenish the emptying containers of memory by substituting storytelling for forgetting. With her novels, she adds dignity to this century's often bleak and undignified human record. -- The Los Angeles Times Book Review
Barker's writing is brilliant; the thoughtful, inventively composed sentences are a joy to read.
-- The Austin American Statesman

Another World demonstrates the extraordinary immediacy and vigor of expression we have come to expect from Barker . . . A powerful and moving and deeply humane study of the tyranny of the past and the quandaries of the present. --Barry Unsworth, The New York Times Book Review
[Pat Barker] is the natural successor to George Orwell, like him a keen and passionate defender of humiliated children, foot soldiers and what's become of the British working class. -- Newsday
One of Pat Barker's gifts is her mix of compassion and bleak realism . . . Barker's confidence as a stripped-down, elegant stylist is evenly matched by her moral depth. -- The Boston Sunday Globe
Barker is capable of getting across a powerful message with the absolute minimum of rhetoric, one of the rarest gifts a writer can be blessed with. The surface simplicity of her method conceals, then slowly reveals, a narrative with all the richness and complexity of a symphony. -- The New Criterion
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Author Bio
Pat Barker was born in Yorkshire and began her literary career in her forties, when she took a short writing course taught by Angela Carter. Encouraged by Carter to continue writing and exploring the lives of working class women, she sent her fiction out to publishers. Thirty-five years later, she has published fifteen novels, including her masterful Regeneration Trilogy, been made a CBE for services to literature, and won awards including the Guardian Fiction Prize and the UK's highest literary honour, the Booker Prize. She lives in Durham and her new novel, The Silence of the Girls, will be published by Hamish Hamilton in August 2018.