Pincher Martin
Introduced by Marlon James
William Golding author Marlon James editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:7th Oct '21
Should be back in stock very soon
A sailor's harrowing journey of survival and psychological disintegration unfolds in Pincher Martin, exploring themes of memory and identity.
In Pincher Martin, the story unfolds around Christopher Hadley Martin, a sailor who finds himself stranded on a solitary rock in the Atlantic. As he grapples with the harsh realities of survival, he must also confront the memories of his past that haunt him. The narrative delves into his psychological disintegration, painting a vivid picture of his struggle against both the elements and his own mind. The jagged landscape becomes a metaphor for his internal turmoil, as he fights to hold onto his identity amidst the chaos of his situation.
The vivid imagery of the sea and the rock creates a stark contrast to Martin's inner world. Glistening limpets and wild tangles of seaweed serve as reminders of the life he once knew, now overshadowed by the terrifying prospect of madness. As he navigates his new reality, the reader is drawn into a visceral experience that explores themes of isolation, memory, and the human spirit's resilience. The haunting beauty of the setting amplifies the tension of Martin's plight, making every moment feel like a lifetime.
Pincher Martin is not just a tale of survival; it is a profound exploration of the psyche under duress. With influences from both the natural world and the depths of human emotion, the narrative challenges readers to consider what it means to truly live and remember. Through Martin's harrowing journey, we are invited to reflect on our own struggles and the memories that shape us.
ISBN: 9780571362349
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 215g
256 pages
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