Sugar and Rum: A Novel (Norton Paperback Fiction)

Sugar and Rum: A Novel (Norton Paperback Fiction)

by Barry Unsworth (Author), Barry Unsworth (Author)

Synopsis

Unable to work on his novel about Liverpool's slave trade, Benson is teaching creative writing and wandering the city. The pupils who bring him their fantasies are a sad, dispossessed group with varying degrees of literary talent. Caught up in a series of bizarre events, Benson nevertheless finds his own imagination sparked by an encounter with two old army colleagues: Thompson, down-and-out and homeless; and Slater, a fabulously wealthy entrepreneur. In trying to heal old wounds, Benson unleashes a plan that just may blow up in his face. "There is a violent resolution to this obsessive and provocative novel that examines the abscesses and abysses beneath the violence of urban life and offers a quixotic personal answer." - The Times [London] "Fine descriptive writing and spirited humanity." - The Guardian Published for the first time in the United States Booker Prize-winning author of Sacred Hunger

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 258
Publisher: Norton
Published: 15 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0393318907
ISBN 13: 9780393318906
Prizes: Winner of New York Times Notable Book 1999.

Author Bio
Barry Unsworth (1930-2012), who won the Booker Prize for Sacred Hunger, was a Booker Prize finalist for Morality Play and was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize for The Ruby in Her Navel.