Field Study
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:3rd Mar '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
'Contains vast themes of war and kinship, grief and terror, love and trust. This is the short story at its best' - Sunday Times
From the title piece, in which a young biologist conceals his discoveries at a polluted river from a local woman, to the family aided by an enemy in 'The Crossing', to the old man weighing his regrets in 'Francis John Jones, 1924. This title captures the lives of author's characters in their most essential, secret moments.
Rachel Seiffert, author of The Dark Room, powerfully evokes our need for human connection in this brilliant and haunting group of stories. From the title piece, in which a young biologist conceals his discoveries at a polluted river from a local woman, to the family aided by an enemy in 'The Crossing', to the old man weighing his regrets in 'Francis John Jones, 1924 -' Seiffert's acclaimed, refined prose movingly captures the lives of her characters in their most essential, secret moments.
A Rocky Mountain News Best Book of the Year.
A magnificent collection: striking, moving, and deeply thought-provoking * Financial Times *
Seiffert is a writer of great delicacy and toughness...good story begetting good story after good story * Guardian *
It is extraordinary to experience these fictions... Not even the achievement of The Dark Room, its maturity and courage, will quite prepare the reader for the subtle art at work throughout these stories * Irish Times *
Vivid, just and heartfelt * Daily Telegraph *
'The Crossing' has all the leanness of Hemingway's short fiction... In Seiffert's hands, the tale becomes a tense parable set at the dangerous intersection of trust, desperation and xenophobia * New York Times Book Review *
ISBN: 9780099461784
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 17mm
Weight: 192g
272 pages