Shortlisted for the 2009 Man Booker Prize
Adam Foulds was born in 1974, took a Creative Writing MA at the University of East Anglia and now lives in South London. His first novel, The Truth About These Strange Times, was published in 2007 and his book-length narrative poem, The Broken Word, the following year. He was named the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year in 2008 and named as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists 2013.
A seamless blend of historical fact and fiction...Foulds's writing
has a poetic intensity and his descriptions of the autumnal woods
around the asylum are as piercingly keen as his insight into the
minds of the patients, the doctor and his family
*Daily Mail*
Adam Foulds won the 2008 Costa Poetry Award, and he is a skilful
poet. These talents are well displayed in his prose which, while
lyrical, never grows fussy or highfalutin'. He draws a walk-on
character with a few deft strokes
*Telegraph*
A work of strikingly beautiful, unforced writing
*Daily Express*
The chief pleasure of the book is its prose: exquisite yet
measured, precise, attentive to the world
*Sunday Telegraph*
Fould's exceptional novel is like a lucid dream: earthy and true,
but shifting, metamorphic - the word-perfect fruit of a poet's
sharp eye and novelist's limber reach
*The Times*
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