Midwinter Break: Bern Maclaverty

Midwinter Break: Bern Maclaverty

by Bernard Mac Laverty (Author), Bernard MacLaverty (Author)

Synopsis

A Guardian / Sunday Times / Irish Times / Herald Scotland / Mail on Sunday Book of the Year Winner of the Bord Gais Novel of the Year `Midwinter Break is a work of extraordinary emotional precision and sympathy, about coming to terms - to an honest reckoning - with love and the loss of love, with memory and pain. Full of scenes that are rendered with exquisite accuracy and care, allowing the most detailed physical descriptions to be placed against the possibility of a rich spiritual life, this is a novel of great ambition by an artist at the height of his powers.' Colm Toibin Sixteen years on from his last novel, Bernard MacLaverty reminds us why he is regarded as one of the greatest living Irish writers. A retired couple, Gerry and Stella Gilmore, fly from their home in Scotland to Amsterdam for a long weekend. A holiday to refresh the senses, to do some sightseeing and generally to take stock of what remains of their lives. Their relationship seems safe, easy, familiar - but over the course of the four days we discover the deep uncertainties which exist between them. Gerry, once an architect, is forgetful and set in his ways. Stella is tired of his lifestyle, worried about their marriage and angry at his constant undermining of her religious faith. Things are not helped by memories which have begun to resurface of a troubled time in their native Ireland. As their midwinter break comes to an end, we understand how far apart they are - and can only watch as they struggle to save themselves. Bernard MacLaverty is a master storyteller, and Midwinter Break is the essential MacLaverty novel: accurate, compassionate observation, effortlessly elegant writing and a tender, intimate, heart-rending story - but it is also a profound examination of human love and how we live together, a chamber piece of real resonance and power. Forty years on from his first book, Bernard MacLaverty has written his masterpiece.

$3.66

Save:$12.65 (78%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 01
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 03 Aug 2017

ISBN 10: 1787330214
ISBN 13: 9781787330214
Book Overview: A Guardian / Sunday Times / Irish Times / Herald Scotland / Mail on Sunday Book of the Year
Winner of the Bord GBis Novel of the Year

An intense exploration of love and uncertainty when a long-married couple take a midwinter break in Amsterdam.

Media Reviews
Its portrayal of the tightening vice of alcohol addiction is unparalleled. But its profound exploration of its love, companionship, faith, work and our search for meaning in life made it a tender masterpiece, and one of the year's essential reads. -- Justine Jordan * Guardian, Books of the Year *
MacLaverty doesn't publish novels very often but when he does they are outstanding. -- Peter Kemp * Sunday Times, Books of the Year *
A gem of a novel. -- Allan Hunter * Herald Scotland, Books of the Year *
Alive with utterly convincing actuality, this affecting, funny and acute book is a triumph of quiet masterliness. -- Peter Kemp * Herald Scotland, Books of the Year *
It's an immersive and astonishing book. -- Jackie Kay * Herald Scotland, Books of the Year *
Author Bio
Bernard MacLaverty lives in Glasgow. He has written five collections of stories and four other novels, including Grace Notes which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year Award. He has written versions of his fiction for other media - radio and television plays, screenplays and libretti.