Notwithstanding: Stories from an English Village

Notwithstanding: Stories from an English Village

by Louis De Bernieres (Author)

Synopsis

A Frenchman once pointed out to Louis de Bernieres that Britain was the most exotic country in Europe, adding that it was 'an immense lunatic asylum'. Casting his mind back to the village in southern Surrey where he grew up in the sixties and seventies, but plagued by a novelist's inability to stick to the truth, Louis de Bernieres brings us in Notwithstanding stories of a vanished England which will delight readers of his much-loved novels. The English village was a place where a lady might dress as a man in plus fours and spend her time shooting squirrels with a twelve bore, or keep a vast menagerie in her house. A retired general might give up wearing clothes, a spiritualist might live in a cottage with her sister and the ghost of her husband, and people might think it quite natural to confide in a spider that lives in a potting shed. De Bernieres' characters roam through the book, appearing in each other's stories and painting a picture of an entire community. Here we find the atmosphere of those times as it was in the countryside. Notwithstanding is not about an imagined idyll; it is about people who are worth remembering, whose lives are worth celebrating, and who would otherwise have been forgotten.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 01 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 184655330X
ISBN 13: 9781846553301
Book Overview: A funny and heartbreaking new book from one of Britain's favourite and bestselling writers.

Media Reviews
Louis de Bernieres is in the direct line that runs through Dickens and Evelyn Waugh. He has only to look into his world, one senses, for it to rush into reality, colours and touch and taste.
--A.S. Byatt, author of The Children's Book

Comic, benignly forgiving and shot through with threads of nostalgic regret.
-- Independent

A timely examination of the charming and, at time, heart-wrenchingly sad aspects of English village life... testament to the rude health of the author's own imagination.
-- Adam O'Riordan, Financial Times

The creator of Captain Corelli is fond of an exotic setting and he has found one in his own backyard... The stories are sketches of lives that settle into the atmosphere of a place and make it unique.
-- Kate Saunders, The Times
Author Bio
Louis de Bernieres is the best-selling author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin. His most recent novels are Birds Without Wings and A Partisan's Daughter.