The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again

Winner of the Goldsmiths Prize 2020

Cover Art for 9780575096363, The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again by M. John Harrison
ISBN: 9780575096363
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
Published: 4 February, 2021
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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WINNER OF THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE 2020 A New Statesman Book of the Year '...Draws a portrait of watery, post-Brexit Britain that brings shivers of both unease and recognition' Jonathan Coe, Sunday Times Bestselling author of Middle England and What a Carve Up! Winner of the Goldsmiths Prize 2020, this is fiction that pushes the boundaries of the novel form. Shaw had a breakdown, but he's getting himself back together. He has a single room, a job on a decaying London barge, and an on-off affair with a doctor's daughter called Victoria, who claims to have seen her first corpse at age thirteen. It's not ideal, but it's a life. Or it would be if Shaw hadn't got himself involved in a conspiracy theory that, on dark nights by the river, seems less and less theoretical... Meanwhile, Victoria is up in the Midlands, renovating her dead mother's house, trying to make new friends. But what, exactly, happened to her mother? Why has the local waitress disappeared into a shallow pool in a field behind the house? And why is the town so obsessed with that old Victorian morality tale, The Water Babies? As Shaw and Victoria struggle to maintain their relationship, the sunken lands are rising up again, unnoticed in the shadows around them.

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