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Stickleback di Mark Connors
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Stickleback (edizione 2016)

di Mark Connors (Autore)

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Alan Siddall, a young 68-year-old Black Sabbath fan who wears shades from dusk till dawn, has outstayed his welcome at his local Mental Health Unit. He's about to be shipped off to Willowbeck Gardens to see out the rest of his troubled days. But when he bumps into Cassandra, "the one that got away" years ago before his disastrous marriage to Babs, Alan refuses to go gently into residential care. He wants Cassandra back. At the heart of this angry, moving and often hilarious novel is the message that, however hard it is to live in this world, hope will always survive. "Connors is the P.G. Wodehouse of the working class, almost every sentence an elegant expression of comic vulgarity." John Lake (author, Amy and the Fox) "The characters written by Mark Connors never drop a note." Barrie Sherwood (author, Escape from Amsterdam) Mark Connors is an award winning writer from Horsforth, Leeds. He has won prizes and received commendations at various Literature Festivals. His poetry and short fiction has been published widely in the UK and overseas. Stickleback is his first novel. "Though far removed in tone, Stickleback has all the pathos of Emma Healey's Elizabeth is Missing in its first-person-narrative depiction of mental health issues. Alan, the protagonist, "a young 68" and institutionalised, an ardent Black Sabbath fan always clad in shades and a leather jacket, is a rebel from the same mould as McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and his foul-mouthed, ribald protest against the system is packed with great one-liners that had me cackling. But it's his seemingly insurmountable quest to reconnect with Cassandra, "the one that got away," that gives this angry, funny and moving novel its real heart, the message that, however hard it is to live in this world, hope will always survive. Connors is the P.G. Wodehouse of the lower classes, every sentence an elegant expression of comic vulgarity." John Lake (author, Leeds 6 Trilogy, Amy and the Fox)… (altro)
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Titolo:Stickleback
Autori:Mark Connors (Autore)
Info:Armley Press (2016), 242 pages
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Mark Connors sets himself a difficult challenge, taking on Alan Siddall as protagonist of his debut novel. To make it even more difficult he declines to let himself off the authorial hook by allowing other narrative viewpoints - Alan is the only teller of his story, and you won't find a more foul-mouthed, cantankerous, purblind (for emphasis he constantly wears sunglasses even in the bath) or egoistic narrator in much of English literature. And crazy to boot. There's a reason you won't find many Alans in the literary annals; sensible authors don't take on a challenge like this - it's too bloody hard to pull off. Connors may be as mad as his creation - how can we read comfortably with a dirty obsessive in our ear like the fellow-passenger from hell and maybe to it? - but his genius is he makes it, and he makes us do it, and we're glad of it. For anyone tempted to get off the bus (and yes, it's a temptation when Alan is in full rant) I urge you to ride the whole way. The last fifty pages sees the writing - which is note-perfect throughout - rise to a different level.

[SPOILER ALERT]

There is a real emotional charge to Alan's health crisis (how can I be in tears for this bastard?) while the emergence of and final meeting with Cassandra is poignant, delicate and simultaneously affirmative and heart-achingly sad. One more thing: The last section, 'Me Mam's Magic Vase', provides the reason for the novel's title, and it is, honestly, one of the finest, most illuminating metaphors you will read in contemporary fiction. ( )
  Davidgnp | May 10, 2016 |
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Alan Siddall, a young 68-year-old Black Sabbath fan who wears shades from dusk till dawn, has outstayed his welcome at his local Mental Health Unit. He's about to be shipped off to Willowbeck Gardens to see out the rest of his troubled days. But when he bumps into Cassandra, "the one that got away" years ago before his disastrous marriage to Babs, Alan refuses to go gently into residential care. He wants Cassandra back. At the heart of this angry, moving and often hilarious novel is the message that, however hard it is to live in this world, hope will always survive. "Connors is the P.G. Wodehouse of the working class, almost every sentence an elegant expression of comic vulgarity." John Lake (author, Amy and the Fox) "The characters written by Mark Connors never drop a note." Barrie Sherwood (author, Escape from Amsterdam) Mark Connors is an award winning writer from Horsforth, Leeds. He has won prizes and received commendations at various Literature Festivals. His poetry and short fiction has been published widely in the UK and overseas. Stickleback is his first novel. "Though far removed in tone, Stickleback has all the pathos of Emma Healey's Elizabeth is Missing in its first-person-narrative depiction of mental health issues. Alan, the protagonist, "a young 68" and institutionalised, an ardent Black Sabbath fan always clad in shades and a leather jacket, is a rebel from the same mould as McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and his foul-mouthed, ribald protest against the system is packed with great one-liners that had me cackling. But it's his seemingly insurmountable quest to reconnect with Cassandra, "the one that got away," that gives this angry, funny and moving novel its real heart, the message that, however hard it is to live in this world, hope will always survive. Connors is the P.G. Wodehouse of the lower classes, every sentence an elegant expression of comic vulgarity." John Lake (author, Leeds 6 Trilogy, Amy and the Fox)

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