The Cemetery in Barnes
A Novel
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd
Published:29th Mar '18
Should be back in stock very soon
The 18th novel from the distinguished novelist, short story writer, critic and playwright; Three plots, three time-scales, three relationships are tightly woven into a single work, with three main voices, as in an opera by Monteverdi, who provides a sound-track; The translator-protagonist evokes Paris, where his narrative starts; London, where he lived during his first marriage; and Wales, with its unexpected conflagration; Dubbed `one of the very best writers now at work in the English language' by The Guardian
The 18th novel from the distinguished novelist, short story writer, critic and playwright. A short, intense mystery novel that begins in gentle elegy and ends in diabolism and murder.Longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize 2019. Shortlisted for The Goldsmiths Prize 2018. Gabriel Josipovici's The Cemetery in Barnes is a short, intense novel that opens in elegiac mode, advances quietly towards something dark and disturbing, before ending with an eerie calm. Its three plots, relationships and time-scales are tightly woven into a single story; three voices - as in an opera by Monteverdi - provide the soundtrack, enhanced by a chorus of friends and acquaintances. The main voice is that of a translator who moves from London to Paris and then to Wales, the setting for an unexpected conflagration. The ending at once confirms and suspends the reader's darkest intuitions. The Cemetery in Barnes reaffirms Josipovici's status as `one of the very best writers now at work in the English language, and a man whose writing, both in fiction and in critical studies, displays a unity of sensibility and intelligence and deep feeling difficult to overvalue at any time' (Guardian).
'I do not think there is any writer working in English at present who is more subtly inventive and more original.' - Tales from the Reading Room
- Short-listed for The Goldsmiths Prize 2018
ISBN: 9781784105464
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 9mm
Weight: unknown
104 pages