
Sanctuary
by Robert Edric
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Pub Date 20 Nov 2014 | Archive Date 9 Dec 2014
Random House UK, Transworld Publishers | Doubleday
Description
Haworth, West Yorkshire, 1848.
Branwell
Brontë - unexhibited artist, unacknowledged writer, sacked railwayman,
disgraced tutor and spurned lover -finds himself unhappily back in
Haworth Parsonage, to face the crushing disappointment of his father and
his three sisters, whose own pseudonymous successes - allegedly kept
secret from him – are only just becoming apparent.
With his
health failing rapidly, his literary aspirations abandoned and his once
loyal circle of friends shrinking fast, Branwell lives in a world of
secrets, conspiracies and seemingly endless betrayals. To restore
himself to a creative and fulfilling existence in the face of an
increasingly claustrophobic environment, he returns to the drugs,
alcohol and the morbid self-delusion which have already played such a
large part in his unhappy life.
Sanctuary is a lacerating
and moving portrait of self-destruction. In it, Robert Edric has
reimagined the final months of one of the great bystanders of literary
history, and, in so doing, has shone a penetrating light on one of the
most celebrated and perennially fascinating families in our creative
history.
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Robert Edric was born in 1956. His novels include Winter Garden (James Tait Black Prize winner 1986), A New Ice Age (runner-up for the Guardian Fiction Prize 1986), The Book of the Heathen (winner of the WH Smith LIterary Award 2000), Peacetime (longlisted for the Booker Prize 2002), Gathering the Water (longlisted for the Booker Prize 2006) and In Zodiac Light (shortlisted for the Dublin Impac Prize 2010). His most recent novel is The Monster’s Lament. He lives in Yorkshire.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780857522870 |
PRICE | £17.99 (GBP) |