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08/04/08
Reviews: THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY
Filed under: Recent Press 新公告
Posted by: Big Apple @ 12:39 pm

Longlist of Booker Prize 2008

THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY
by PHILIP HENSHER


(click on cover for book detail)

RECENT REVIEWS

Philip Pullman

THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY is a tremendous book. Against an unfashionable 1970s background Philip Hensher has composed not so much a condition-of-England as a condition-of-humanity novel, which is gripping and surprising and shocking in all kinds of unpredictable ways, and enormously wide in psychological and moral scope. What a writer he is!

The Bookseller (Booksellers’ choice: Ruth Atkins, Borders)

Hensher’s style is fluid and engrossing.

The Bookseller (Booksellers’ choice: Rodney Troubridge, Waterstone’s)

This is a big novel packed full of good things.

The Times

Hensher is a brilliant anatomist of familial tension and marshals his large cast of characters deftly.  He has an impeccable eye for nuances of character and setting.   An engrossing and hugely impressive novel.

The Independent

What is particularly enjoyable as the reader relaxes into this book is the portrayal of the complexity of family life: the layers, secrets and misunderstandings, the drama of different lives lived under the same roof, by people who are both strangers and kin… Hensher has a forensic eye for detail, providing nightmarish glimpses of the everyday… engrossing, amusing and moving.

The Sunday Telegraph

Emotionally engaged… compulsively readable..   A cumulative effect of luminous richness, like a perfect piece of orchestration.  He excels at dialogue…but while his technical virtuosity is remarkable and his ability to conjure anything from a front room to an entire era…is equally striking, something more than brilliant cleverness makes this novel extraordinary…  At the heart of the elegant narrative architecture, the fine comic timing and exuberant details, there flickers a sense…that generosity, a sense of others, is the best we can do.  And at the last, in a tragedy as shocking as tragedy, that modest hope is beautifully fulfilled. 

 

The Spectator

The novel is beautifully organised at three levels – close up, at the level of the sentence, further back, at the level of narrative progression over ten or 20 pages, and then overall, as a fully realised whole – but it’s most impressive feature is that it manages to be a page-turner while escheqing the traditional devices we associate with such a book…In THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY, an early contender for novel of the year, Philip Hensher looks in detail at a small group of people over a generation, and in doing so presents the great drama and inexhaustible wonder of ordinary life. 

The Sunday Times

Hensher is fascinatingly good on how social transformation manifests itself in the textures, colours and manners of a culture…He has witty fun with many of the signifiers of all this change.  …THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY is not only extremely funny, but also deeply humane. 

The Telegraph

The reader is soon absorbed into the everyday but engrossing lives of his characters…It consists of many overlapping, intersecting and interdependent smaller plots, which are both individually and collectively enthralling, sometimes sad and often very funny. 

Esquire

THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY is as clever and as elegant as Hensher’s previous books…Combining his intelligence with a less expected humanity and storytelling drive, THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY powerfully slices and preserves 20 years of British life and deserves to be remembered for at least that length of time.

The Observer

Absorbing.

The Guardian

Expansive yet precise, it leads the reader from the minutiae of family life to broad public events with the surest of hands.

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