Tricks of the Light

Tricks of the Light

by Alison Fell (Author)

Synopsis

Artist and theatre designer Broom is in her 50s and spending Christmas in the Alps working on a commission for an opera in Leipzig and trying to resolve her love life. Intercut with this story is that of Lockhart, with whom Broom once had an affair and who now must face his own past.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 427
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 03 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0385605080
ISBN 13: 9780385605083
Book Overview: A powerful , subversive novel of love in middle age

Media Reviews
This latest offering from the author of The Mistress of Lilliput is perhaps too clever for its own good because it keeps sidetracking from its main story strand - that of a middle-aged woman who passionately loved and painfully lost a flawed adventurer fatally injured in a cycling accident in Turkey. Fell's command of linguistics turns many passages into a pyrotechnic display and she is highly perceptive on middle age. But the storytelling is layered into literary complexity with other characters' stories, including a troubled family in the Scottish Highlands and an advertising executive of changeling nature, destined to become involved with the older woman. A demanding, intellectual read that flits about its different locations and the fault-lines of its participants, ultimately becoming a story of overcoming loss. Its publishers hope for the Orange Prize.
Author Bio
Alison Fell is Scottish. An award-winning poet, she is also a short story writer, novelist and anthologist. She regularly teaches a writing course at Arvon, has been a Writing Fellow at the University of East Anglia and is soon to take up a writing fellowship at UCL. She lives in London.