Arctic Summer

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Product Details
Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Europa Editions
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 1.2 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781609452346
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About the Author
Damon Galgut is the author of The Good Doctor, a 2003 novel that won the Commonwealth Prize (Africa Region) and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. In a Strange Room (Europa, 2010) was also shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. In 2013, Galgut was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Cape Town, South Africa.
Reviews
"This is a wise and brilliant book." -"Times"

"A beautiful book, strikingly conceived and hauntingly written, a writer's novel par excellence without a clumsy word in it." --"The Guardian"

"Galgut's powerful writing is honest and insightful, polished as it is to a marble-like perfection." --"The Globe and Mail"
"This is a wise and brilliant book." -"Times"
"A beautiful book, strikingly conceived and hauntingly written, a writer's novel par excellence without a clumsy word in it." --"The Guardian"
"Galgut's powerful writing is honest and insightful, polished as it is to a marble-like perfection." --"The Globe and Mail"
Praise for Arctic Summer
"Beautifully written and utterly compelling."
--The Times
"The author has managed to craft a version of E.M. Forster that penetrates his inner life better than any conventional biography ever has."
--The Economist
"The genius of this novel, which would well be one of the finest literary works published this year, lies in Galgut's exploration of the agony of unrequited love."
--The Irish Times
"A remarkable, lyrical tribute."
--The Guardian
"Galgut is extremely good on Forster's anxieties, his loneliness, his unworldliness, and his 'crumpled, second-hand appearance, which made him seem like a tradesman of some kind.' The portrait is beautifully nuanced, a mixture of bold, colorful strokes and delicat little flicks of the brush."
--The Sunday Times
"The pain of unequal love and the desolating gulf between desire and fulfillment, so beautifully conveyed here by Glagut in the case of a long-dead writer, is as recognizable today as it was over a century ago."
--The Telegraph
Praise for Arctic Summer
-Beautifully written and utterly compelling.-
--The Times
-The author has managed to craft a version of E.M. Forster that penetrates his inner life better than any conventional biography ever has.-
--The Economist
-The genius of this novel, which would well be one of the finest literary works published this year, lies in Galgut's exploration of the agony of unrequited love.-
--The Irish Times
-A remarkable, lyrical tribute.-
--The Guardian
-Galgut is extremely good on Forster's anxieties, his loneliness, his unworldliness, and his 'crumpled, second-hand appearance, which made him seem like a tradesman of some kind.' The portrait is beautifully nuanced, a mixture of bold, colorful strokes and delicat little flicks of the brush.-
--The Sunday Times
-The pain of unequal love and the desolating gulf between desire and fulfillment, so beautifully conveyed here by Glagut in the case of a long-dead writer, is as recognizable today as it was over a century ago.-
--The Telegraph
Praise for Arctic Summer

"Beautifully written and utterly compelling."
--The Times

"The author has managed to craft a version of E.M. Forster that penetrates his inner life better than any conventional biography ever has."
--The Economist

"The genius of this novel, which would well be one of the finest literary works published this year, lies in Galgut's exploration of the agony of unrequited love."
--The Irish Times

"A remarkable, lyrical tribute."
--The Guardian

"Galgut is extremely good on Forster's anxieties, his loneliness, his unworldliness, and his 'crumpled, second-hand appearance, which made him seem like a tradesman of some kind.' The portrait is beautifully nuanced, a mixture of bold, colorful strokes and delicat little flicks of the brush."
--The Sunday Times

"The pain of unequal love and the desolating gulf between desire and fulfillment, so beautifully conveyed here by Glagut in the case of a long-dead writer, is as recognizable today as it was over a century ago."
--The Telegraph