Big Ray
by Michael Kimball
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Pub Date 6 Dec 2012 | Archive Date 6 Jan 2013
Description
Big Ray's obesity and his mean temper define him, at least to his
family. When Big Ray dies, his son Daniel puts his feelings aside, for a
while. Years later, Daniel attempts to reckon with the enduring,
outsized memory of his father.
In this stunning novel a middle-aged man comes to terms with his father's death - and with his life. Told in five hundred brief entries, the complexity of this searing novel becomes more and more intricate as the son's brave confession moves back and forth between the past and the present, between an abusive childhood and an adult understanding.
Shot through with humour and insight that will resonate with anyone who has a complicated parental relationship, Big Ray is a staggering family story - at once brutal and tender, unusual and unsettling.
In this stunning novel a middle-aged man comes to terms with his father's death - and with his life. Told in five hundred brief entries, the complexity of this searing novel becomes more and more intricate as the son's brave confession moves back and forth between the past and the present, between an abusive childhood and an adult understanding.
Shot through with humour and insight that will resonate with anyone who has a complicated parental relationship, Big Ray is a staggering family story - at once brutal and tender, unusual and unsettling.
Advance Praise
"A slim and finely-toned book about an overweight ruin of a father ... an
uncompromising work of power and grace. I finished reading it a week
ago, but I still can't put it down” – Jon McGregor
"A slim and finely-toned book about an overweight ruin of a father ... an uncompromising work of power and grace. I finished reading it a week ago, but I still can't put it down” – Jon McGregor
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781408828052 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 192 |