In the Crowd

In the Crowd

by Laurent Mauvignier (Author), Laurent Mauvignier (Author), Shaun Whiteside (Translator)

Synopsis

May 1985, Jeff and Tonino, two Parisian football fans with serious drinking habits, are on their way to the European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus, at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels. So too are Tana and Francesco, newlyweds from Genoa; Gabriel and Virginie, a young Belgian couple with troubles of their own; and, Liverpool supporter, Geoff Andrewson, who is travelling with his two thuggish brothers. On the eve and day of the game these four groups of characters converge and cross paths, and as the excitement of the build up gives way to horrific tragedy, their lives and relationships are changed forever. A mesmerising portrait of people attempting to come to terms with a devastating historical event and their role within it, "In the Crowd" is a hugely compelling and emotive novel.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 01 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0571236367
ISBN 13: 9780571236367
Book Overview: In the Crowd by Laurent Mauvignier was one of the most successful, acclaimed and provocative publications of 2006 in France, and marks the UK debut of an urgent and compelling new voice.

Author Bio
Laurent Mauvignier's debut novel Loin d'eux (Far from Them), a poignant monologue about a young man's suicide, was published in 1999. In the Crowd, his second novel, was published to huge acclaim in France in 2006.