To Calais, in Ordinary Time (Main)
James Meek
(Author)
Description
Three journeys. One road. England, 1348. A gentlewoman flees an odious arranged marriage, a proctor sets out for a monastery in Avignon, and a young plowman in search of freedom is on his way to volunteer with a company of archers. All come together on the road to Calais. In the other direction comes the Black Death, the plague that will wipe out half of the population of Northern Europe.To Calais, In Ordinary Time is an exploration of love, death, and power, against the backdrop of catastrophe.
Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.88
Publisher
Canongate Books
Publish Date
January 26, 2021
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.7 X 1.1 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781786896773
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James Meek
is the author of six novels, including The People's Act of Love, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won both the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize and the Scottish Arts Council Award. It has been published in more than thirty countries. Meek has also written two collections of short stories and two books of non-fiction: Private Island, which won the 2015 Orwell Prize, and Dreams of Leaving and Remaining. He is a Contributing Editor to the London Review of Books and writes regularly for the Guardian and New York Times. He lives in London. In 2020, To Calais, In Ordinary Time was shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction and longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction.Reviews
"Fans of intelligent historical fiction will be enthralled by a story so original and so fully imagined. Meek shows the era as alien, which it is, and doesn't falsify it by assimilating it to ours. But his characters are recognizably warm and human" HILARY MANTEL, author of Wolf Hall
"An inventive and original novel that captures the distant past and pins it to the page" The Times
"Freewheeling, exhilarating . . . Suggests that for those with the courage to take it, freedom is possible and may change the world" New York Review of Books
"A glorious imaginative feat, full of complex, compelling, believable characters. Rarely have I been so captivated by a novel, so keen to hurry back to it and reimmerse myself in its world" SARAH WATERS, author of Fingersmith
"An inventive and original novel that captures the distant past and pins it to the page" The Times
"Freewheeling, exhilarating . . . Suggests that for those with the courage to take it, freedom is possible and may change the world" New York Review of Books
"A glorious imaginative feat, full of complex, compelling, believable characters. Rarely have I been so captivated by a novel, so keen to hurry back to it and reimmerse myself in its world" SARAH WATERS, author of Fingersmith