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If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things

by Jon Mcgregor

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ISBN13: 9780618344581
ISBN10: 0618344586
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Publisher Comments:

If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things is a haunting story of the events that transpire over a single day at the end of summer on a small urban street in England. Risky in conception and "daringly un-ironic" for our times, this is a prose poem of a novel — intense and highly evocative — with a whodunit at its center, which keeps the reader in suspense until the final page.

In delicate, intricately observed close-up, we are invited into the private lives of the street's residents to witness their hopes, fears, and unspoken despairs: the man with scarred hands who tried in vain to save his wife from a burning house, a group of young club-goers just home from an all-night rave, the nervous young man at number 18 who collects weird junk and is haunted by the specter of unrequited love.

The peace and tranquility of the unexceptional day are shattered at day's end when the street becomes the scene of a terrible accident. This tragedy and an utterly surprising twist provide the momentum for the book. But it is the author's exquisite rendition of the ordinary, the everyday, that gives this novel its original freshness, its sense of beauty, wonder, and hope.

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"[McGregor's] sharp eye and broad sympathies show a true novelistic sensibility and a sizable talent." Kirkus Reviews

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"A wonderful evocation of the beauty and horror of the literally everyday." Booklist (Starred Review)

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"This is fast fiction, as fast as the mind works...it's what James Joyce and Virginia Woolf worked to achieve." Los Angeles Times

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"Nameless though they may be, McGregor's characters become momentarily vivid through his keen sense of detail and lyrical writing style." San Francisco Chronicle

Synopsis:

McGregor pens a haunting story of the events that transpire over a single dayat the end of summer on a small urban street in England.

About the Author

Jon McGregor is twenty-six, and this is his first novel. It was published in Britain in 2002 to critical acclaim, and was inspired in part by the phenomenal media attention that surrounded the death of Princess Diana. Around the same time, a young man was shot in McGregor's own neighborhood; the novel, he writes, is about "how the everyday miracles of life and death go unwitnessed in favor of celebrity and sensation, and the difficulty of experiencing community in an increasingly transient society."McGregor lives in Nottingham, England.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780618344581
Author:
Mcgregor, Jon
Publisher:
Mariner Books
Author:
McGregor, Jon
Location:
Boston
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
City and town life
Subject:
Life change events
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series Volume:
no. 03-05
Publication Date:
November 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
275
Dimensions:
8.40x5.50x.69 in. .63 lbs.
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