The Gargoyle

The Gargoyle

by Andrew Davidson (Author)

Synopsis

The nameless and beautiful narrator of "The Gargoyle" is driving along a dark road when he is distracted by what seems to be a flight of arrows. He crashes into a ravine and wakes up in a burns ward, undergoing the tortures of the damned. His life is over - he is now a monster. But in fact it is only just beginning. One day, Marianne Engel, a wild and compelling sculptress of gargoyles, enters his life and tells him that they were once lovers in medieval Germany. In her telling, he was a badly burned mercenary and she was a nun and a scribe who nursed him back to health in the famed monastery of Engelthal. As she spins her tale, Scheherazade fashion, and relates equally mesmerising stories of deathless love in Japan, Greenland, Italy and England, he finds himself drawn back to life - and, finally, to love.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 1847671683
ISBN 13: 9781847671684
Prizes: Shortlisted for Galaxy British Book Awards: Richard and Judy's Best Read of the Year 2009.

Media Reviews
The Gargoyle is purely and simply an amazement, a riot, a blast. It's hard to believe that this is Andrew Davidson's first novel: he barrels out of the chute with the narrative brio and confidence, not to mention the courage, of a seasoned master. This book plucks the reader off the ground and whirls her through the air until she shouts from sheer abandonment and joy. What a great, grand treat. * * Peter Straub * *
I was blown away by Andrew Davidson's The Gargoyle. It reminded me of Life of Pi, with its unanswered (and unanswerable) contradictions. A hypnotic, horrifying, astonishing novel that manages, against all odds, to be redemptive. * * Sara Gruen, author of WATER FOR ELEPHANTS * *
there's a palpable fizz to the prose -- Stuart Evers * * Word magazine * *
The Gargoyle has a big personality: it is serious and daft, quiet and exhuberant, a novel that makes you think and an exotic adventure. Above all, it is the work of a talented and imaginative new writer. -- Simon Baker * * The Daily Telegraph * *
Davidson spins a world so expansive and magically realised that it is heart-rending to return to the real one. His meticulously researched and abundantly emotional tome is a momentous debut that can't go on too long. -- Suzanne Black * * The List * *
Author Bio
Andrew Davidson was born in Manitoba, and graduated in 1995 with a BA in English Literature from the University of British Columbia. He has worked as a teacher of English in Japan, where he has lived on and off, and as a writer of English lessons for Japanese websites. 'The Gargoyle' is his first book. He lives in Manitoba, Canada.