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Straw Dogs

Gordon Williams author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:6th Oct '03

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The original novel from which Sam Peckinpah's 1971 film STRAW DOGS was adapted, published as part of the Bloomsbury Film Classic series. Film tie-in jacket to capitalise on renewed interest in the film following its first ever release on video and DVD in October 2002 - 75,000 copies of STRAW DOGS DVD sold in 2002 Published to coincide with the release of a new 2-CD DVD with extra scenes and interviews with the original actors.

George Magruder and his English wife Louise have left the city streets of Philadelphia in search of a little tranquility. At Louise's wishes, they have rented an isolated stone house in England and are spending an icy winter in the remote Cornish village of Dando. But their arrival is greeted with suspicion - and hostility.In the same year that Man first flew to the moon and the last American soldier left Vietnam there were still corners of England where lived men and women who had never travelled more than fifteen miles from their own homes. There was a dark side to this corner of England ...American academic George Magruder and his English wife Louise have left the city streets of Philadelphia in search of a little tranquility. At Louise's wishes, they have rented an isolated stone house in England and are spending an icy winter in the remote Cornish village of Dando. But their arrival is greeted with suspicion - and hostility. Their first shock comes when their little daughter Karen stumbles across an odd object in the snow. Discovering first a piece of tabby fur, and then a leg, she finds their pet cat: strangled. Something is seriously amiss. And when Henry Niles, a convicted child murderer, escapes across the moor and a local girl goes missing, the Magruders become the unwitting targets of a primitive and brutal violence. STRAW DOGS is a disturbing evocation of how an insular, xenophobic society can react to an outsider. It is also a shocking expolration of the violence at the heart of even the most mild-mannered of men, asking the question: how far will a man go to protect his family and his home?

ISBN: 9780747566038

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 129g

192 pages

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