Something Like a House

Something Like a House

by SidSmith (Author)

Synopsis

This is Jim Fraser's story: an incredible, often chilling account of his life as an army deserter living through the terrible upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, when China descended into a moral and physical chaos so extreme that cannibalism became, for some, the only way of survival. Unable to speak the language and totally ignorant of local customs, Jim Fraser makes his home in a community so isolated that even the Cultural Revolution impinges little on the ways of the villagers. Except that the village's very isolation has made it the perfect location for experiments of sheer, indescribable terror ...'I suspect this book will be compared with "Robinson Crusoe" (the outsider building his own abode) and "Lord of the Flies" (the long-term effects of context on individual mortality). It is a profound and sophisticated work of fiction' - "Observer".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Picador
Published: 11 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0330480871
ISBN 13: 9780330480871
Prizes: Winner of James Tait Black Memorial Book Prizes: Fiction 2002 and Whitbread Book Awards: First Novel Category 2001 and Whitbread Prize (First Novel) 2001.

Media Reviews
'I suspect this book will be compared with Robinson Crusoe (the outsider building his own abode) and Lord of the Flies (the long-term effects of context on individual mortality). It is a profound and sophisticated work of fiction' Observer
Author Bio
Sid Smith is a journlist now working as a sub-editor on a national newspaper. He spent his early working life as a dustman, docker, builder's labourer and railway worker before moving into journalism full-time. He lives in London and is currently at work on his second novel.