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Melmoth
Sarah Perry
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Description for Melmoth
Hardback. Very good copy in pristine dustwrapper . Signed by the Author
Melmoth: coming 2018.
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Used, Very Good
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Sarah Perry
Sarah Perry is the author of The Essex Serpent and After Me Comes the Flood. A number one bestseller and Waterstones Book of the Year 2016, The Essex Serpent was nominated for a further eight literary awards, including the Costa Novel Award 2017, and the Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction ... Read more2017. After Me Comes the Flood was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award 2014 and the Folio Prize 2014, and won the East Anglian Book of the Year Award 2014. Sarah has been the UNESCO City of Literature Writer-In-Residence in Prague and a Gladstone's Library Writer-in-Residence. Her work is being translated into nineteen languages, and her essays and fiction have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and RTE 1. She reviews fiction for the Guardian and the Financial Times. Show Less
Reviews for Melmoth
A novel that manages that vanishingly rare feat - being at once hugely readable and profoundly important ... Melmoth is a good book, one that, for all its uncanny shudders, comes from a place of decency and good faith, a beacon against the darkest times. Perry's masterly piece of postmodern gothic is one of the great achievements of our century ... Read moreand deserves all the prizes and praise that will be heaped upon it
Alex Preston
Observer
This is a beautiful, devastating, brilliant book. It affected me so much I was shaking after I read it. The exquisite, immersive writing compelled me to keep reading even through the horrors described.
Marian Keyes Astonishingly dark, rich storytelling, exquisitely balanced between gothic shocks and emotional truth.
Francis Spufford Richly atmospheric, daring and surprising, Melmoth seals Sarah Perry's place as chief architect of literature's gothic revival.
Melissa Harrison Striking in form and brave in the questions it asks of us all, moving and terribly beautiful, Melmoth left me troubled and haunted for weeks.
Sam Guglani Sarah Perry is a wonderful writer, the real thing. Her new novel Melmoth packs a punch of atmosphere, creepiness, fear and melancholy. I am going to move it off my bedside table because it is haunting my sleep.
Susan Hill Mythic, ominous and sensitively human, Melmoth is haunting in all the best ways... including the disquieting ones.
Frances Hardinge In rich, lyrical prose, Perry weaves history and myth, human frailty and compassion, into an affecting gothic morality tale for 2018. Like David Mitchell and Sarah Waters, Perry is changing what a modern-day ghost story can look like, challenging her readers to confront the realities of worldwide suffering from which fiction is so often an escape. A chilling novel about confronting our complicity in past atrocities-and retaining the strength and moral courage to strive for the future.
starred Kirkus review
This is a sobering, disturbing, yet powerful and moving book that cannot fail to impress.
starred Booklist review
The very notion of Melmoth strikes such an innate chord it's easy to believe this folklore could be true. And isn't that all it takes to create real horror? Perry's beautiful writing ensnares you with the tale of Helen, a translator living in modern-day Prague who uncovers the myth of Melmoth via letters and diary extracts from across the centuries. Sleep well...
Emerald Street
Helen Franklin, a translator living in Prague, finds herself searching for the truth behind the dark, legendary figure Melmoth-while also being pursued by her. This gothic mystery novel from the author of The Essex Serpent is a treat.
Publishers Weekly Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2018
A writer with a far-seeing, delicately-coloured focus in creating both settings and characters, and an eye for picking out the extraordinary factors in everyday life ... Melmoth certainly doesn't disappoint ... a gripping read ... extremely tense, satisfying, and hard to put down ... a delicious, melancholic and complex kind of darkness which pervades throughout ... Definitely one to read as the nights draw in.
Clare Mulley
The Skinny
Hoffman's account of his treachery during the Second World War is a gripping piece of testimony. The scenes in a Manila hospital ... have a feverish, hallucinatory power
Claire Allfree
Daily Telegraph
Perry has crafted an atmospheric, gothic tale with the requisite bumps and shocks, but one that also asks profound and powerful questions about morality, mercy and redemption
Alice O'Keeffe Sublimely written, deliciously gothic and consistently intriguing throughout.
Fanny Blake
Woman & Home
This fever dream of a novel will prove as compelling and all-consuming as The Essex Serpent
Starred Library Journal review
A singular creature ...utterly immersive ... It's quite a trick to have produced a playful, bona fide page-turner that also looks man's inhumanity to man in the face - yet it's one Perry has pulled off with aplomb.
Stephanie Cross
Daily Mail
Stylish gothic thrills in this atmosphic novel ... in an often drab literary landscape, Sarah Perry stands out as an exhilaratingly bold storyteller.
Max Davidson
Mail on Sunday
Perfectly creepy ... Gorgeously captures the tone and style of the 18th century Gothic novel ... Lush writing and a high concept make for a delicious autumnal read.
Alexandra Heminsley
Grazia
'A sophisticated and delightful Gothic contraption. It is scary and smart, working as a horror story but also a philosophical inquiry into the nature of will and love'
Washington Post
The Queen of Gothic fiction returns with the book of the year, a dark and thoughtful story of guilt, sin and the lives we leave behind.
Sarah Hughes
The i Paper
For a spooky read on a darkening afternoon, Melmoth is great. The Gothic is turned up to 11 ... [and] it is richly drawn. Melmoth is coming: look busy.
Rebecca Armstrong
The i Paper
It's fascinating, near unanswerable stuff, and the novel's overriding strength is its stark depiction of human frailty, cruelty and cowardice. Perry shows how psychic and societal -damage can converge
Joanne Hayden
Irish Independent
Dark, difficult, ambitious ... she is excellent on odd friendships and sudden intimacies. Her emphasis on tales told to those close at hand is a powerful pointer to the entangled fates of strangers who live side by side
Alexandra Harris
Guardian
This atmospheric novel will chill you to the marrow ... Perry remixes various mythologies to bring us Melmoth ... a true Gothic masterpiece, so rich in imagery that you can smell the blood of massacres ... the suggestion of Melmoth is far more terrifying than any gore-splattered horror story ... I could only read it in daylight, preferably in a public place, but it still scared the bejesus out of me. A tour de force, but not for the faint-hearted.
Sarra Manning
Red
I loved Melmoth ... Sarah Perry gets better and better, she's like MR James ... and writes like a dream
Tom Dyckoff
BBC Saturday Review
Rich, elegant, atmospheric - the sentences carefully made, full of turns and delicate, closely observed detail... Perry is heartbreakingly acute on the power of witnessing
Sean Hewitt
Irish Times
An unforgettable achievement
starred Publishers Weekly review
A haunting book that speaks to mankind's worst atrocities in the here and now
Independent
Praise for The Essex Serpent: 'One of the most memorable historical novels of the past decade'
Sunday Times
An irresistible novel that taps the vein of Victorian Gothic and British myth'
Daily Telegraph
Praise for After Me Comes the Flood: 'Remarkable... will haunt the reader long after the final page.'
Guardian
Praise for Sarah Perry: 'One of the finest fiction writers working in Britain today.
John Burnside Perry's language is exquisite, her characterisation finely tuned... it's clear that Perry is a gifted writer of immense ability.
Irish Times
Sarah Perry has the rare gift of committing the uncommittable to prose - that is to say: here is a writer who understands life.
Jessie Burton Perry is a wonderful descriptive writer with a remarkable talent for making the familiar strange ... She bleeds light into darkness and back again
The Times
A hugely talented author.
Sarah Waters Genius.
Lucy Mangan Perry writes fantastically
The Bookseller
Reels you in, using the same trick of all the best ghost stories, from The Turn of the Screw on: Is there really a ghost before you? Or do you see the projection of your own secret sins and desires? What is more frightening than the human?
The New York Times
Masterful...scary and smart, working as a horror story but also a philosophical inquiry into the nature of will and love. Perry did as much in her richly praised novel The Essex Serpent, but this is a deeper, more complex novel and more rewarding.
Washington Post
There is something satisfying in Melmoth's flamboyant emotions. The last few years have brought a glut of fashionably affectless and amoral fiction, the kind that induces a kind of weary glaze, almost like endless scrolling online. Sarah Perry's fierce, full-hearted books about love and ethics feel like an antidote to that elegant apathy
NPR
Melmoth - like the titular character herself - both beguiles and unnerves ... Atmospheric, emotive, and hauntingly beautiful, there's so much to explore and so much to savour that it will undoubtedly follow you long after you finish
AU Review
Melmoth is filled with thought-provoking ideas on historical guilt and personal responsibility, as well as a depth of learning ... the message at its heart is an uplifting one; even if redemption for wrongdoing cannot always be achieved, there is power in bearing witness to suffering and in resisting against total, black despair.
Arifa Akbar
Financial Times
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