Tideland

Tideland

by Mitch Cullin (Author)

Synopsis

Moving from Los Angeles to rural Texas with her junkie father after her mother's death, Jeliza-Rose drifts from the harsh reality of her childhood into a new life. Escaping into the fantasies of her own over-active imagination she discovers fireflies with names, bog men who awaken at dusk, and monster sharks swimming down railroad tracks. Her collection of disembodied Barbie heads share in her adventures along with her real friend Dickens. In the tradition of such cult classics as Iain Banks's THE WASP FACTORY and Patrick McCabe's THE BUTCHER BOYy, and playfully recalling ALICE IN WONDERLAND, TIDELAND, Tideland is a brilliantly dark and ingenious creation. Set in a landscape populated with singular characters and stark imagery, TIDELAND illuminates those moments when the fantastic emerges from seemingly common occurrences and lives - and a lonely child discovers magic and danger behind even the most mundane of events.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 10 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0297829491
ISBN 13: 9780297829492
Book Overview: 'F*cking Wonderful! Beautifully written. Perfectly paced. Sad. Magical. Funny. Images kept tumbling off the page and into my eyeline - beautifully, clearly, spookily' -- Terry Gilliam Film rights sold to Jeremy Thomas' Recorded Picture Company (UK) for director Terry Gilliam. Screenplay by Tony Grisoni. Budget USD20 million.

Media Reviews
There has been an article in the EVENING STANDARD about the making of the film of TIDELAND, as well as diary pieces in the SUNDAY TELEGRAPH and the DAILYTELEGRAPH 'Alice in Wonderland relocated to a world of bizarre characters, set against a sinister rural backdrop.'FHM **** ''It has a vein of richly inventive, manic black humour running beneath is deadpan surface...Quite apart from Alice [in Wonderland] there are echoes of The Catcher in the Rye, The WaspFactory and even To Kill A Mockingbird. But dozens of books drawn these comparisons each year and TIDElAND offers something unique - it is a haunting anddisturbing novel with the power to enchant and sicken in equal measure.'WATERSTONE'S BOOKS QUARTERLY 'A book that is dark and delightful in equal measure.
Author Bio
Mitch Cullin is 33, he lives in Tucson, Arizona and has had his fiction published in various periodicals (Christopher Street, Santa Fe Literary Review etc) and has also been awarded the Stony Brook Short Fiction Award as well as various writing grants and scholarships. TIDELAND is his first book to be published in the UK.