2011 Longlist
The Quickening Maze
ABOUT
THE BOOK
After a lifetime’s struggle with alcohol, critical neglect and depression, in 1840 the nature poet John Clare is incarcerated. The asylum, in London’s Epping Forest, is run on the reformist principles of occupational therapy. At the same time, the young Alfred Tennyson, moves nearby and became entangled in the life of the asylum. This historically accurate, intensely lyrical novel, describes the asylum’s closed world and Nature’s paradise outside the walls: Clare’s dream of home, of redemption, of escape.
NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS
An impressive combination of poetic vision and historical prose, acute sense of time in its flow, full-blooded human characters, masterful representation of the fuzzy verge between common sense and insanity.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Country
England
Original Language
English
Publisher
Jonathan Cape
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