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The Optimists

by Andrew Miller

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ISBN13: 9780156030557
ISBN10: 0156030551
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"Subtle, beautifully written . . . Miller's prose brings grace and lucidity to what is dark and baffling in Clem's predicament, the predicament of a caring man in an uncaring universe."--The Boston Globe

Clem is a successful photojournalist, firm in the belief that photographs could capture truth and beauty. Until he goes to Africa and witnesses the aftermath of a genocidal massacre. He returns to London with his faith in human nature shattered and his life derailed. Nothing--work, love, sex--can rouse his interest and no other outlook can restore his faith. The one person Clem is able to connect with is his sister, who has made her own sudden retreat from reality into the shadows of mental illness, and he finds some peace nursing her back to health in rural Somerset. Then news arrives that offers him the chance to confront the source of his nightmares.

This is a masterfully rendered novel that explores the perilously thin line between self-delusion and optimism.  Andrew Miller's first novel, Ingenious Pain, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the International IMPAC Award. He was short-listed for the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Award for his novel Oxygen. He lives in Brighton, England.

Review:

"Once again Miller shows himself to be an acutely sensitive observer of life at a particular moment in history."
(Wall Street Journal, Apr 18 2005 )

Review:

"Beautifully written, astutely observed, and as maddeningly inconclusive as life itself."
(Kirkus Reviews, Jan 1 2005 )

Review:

"A powerful study of emotional trauma"
(Publishers Weekly, Jan 17 2005 )

Synopsis:

Clem Glass was a successful photojournalist, firm in the belief that photographs could capture truth and beauty. Until he went to Africa and witnessed the aftermath of a genocidal massacre.

Clem returns to London with his faith in human nature shattered and his life derailed. Nothing-work, love, sex- can rouse his interest and no other outlook can restore his faith. The one person Clem is able to connect with is his sister, who has made her own sudden retreat from reality into the shadows of mental illness, and he finds some peace nursing her back to health in rural Somerset. Then news arrives that offers him the chance to confront the source of his nightmares.

From the celebrated author of Ingenious Pain and Oxygen, this is a masterfully rendered novel that explores the perilously thin line between self-delusion and optimism.

About the Author

ANDREW MILLER's first novel, Ingenious Pain, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the International IMPAC Award. He was short-listed for the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Award for his novel Oxygen. He lives in Brighton, England.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780156030557
Author:
Miller, Andrew
Publisher:
Harvest Books
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Brothers and sisters
Subject:
Photojournalism
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
313
Dimensions:
8.02x5.32x.91 in. .63 lbs.

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