Children of Darkness and Light
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press
Published:17th Jul '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In Children of Darkness and Light, Mosley takes on what for most novelists has been the most challenging of subjects: a novel directly concerned with religious belief. A middle-aged, burnt-out journalist is sent to the north of England to do a story about the possible appearance of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children, though this may be a rumor initiated by the government to cover up a nuclear disaster. Or both. Out of such conflicting possibilities, Mosley invents a sinister world where nothing is what it seems to be. And as Mosley's narrator moves through the possibilities of half-truths, lies, conspiracies, and betrayals, he himself creates a parallel crisis in his personal life wherein he and his wife are trying to destroy their marriage or save it, or - as we come to expect in Mosley novels - do both at once. And behind all this is the possibility that the narrator - half philosopher and half would-be saint - is little more than a middle-aged man trying to justify his irresponsibility and infidelity behind a shield of wit and irony.
"Mosley here offers a curious mix of spirituality and surrealism." -- Library Journal "Mosley's style of writing is unique, and his ability to shape and mold a novel like a clay work in progress is remarkable." -- Janet St. John, Booklist
ISBN: 9781564781512
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 20mm
Weight: 385g
248 pages