The Costa prize-winning poet and novelist is back with a remarkable novel
John Burnside is amongst the most acclaimed writers of his generation. His novels, short stories, poetry and memoirs have won numerous awards, including the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Whitbread Poetry Award, the Encore Award and the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year. In 2011 he became only the second person to win both the Forward and T. S. Eliot Prizes for poetry for the same book, Black Cat Bone. In 2015 he was a judge for the Man Booker Prize. He is a Professor in the School of English at St Andrews University.
What does it mean to live with integrity in the United States of
America? That is the question haunting John Burnside’s new novel…
The way that Burnside layers these stories is masterful, and
becomes a meditation on storytelling itself.
*Daily Telegraph*
A book of wintry landscapes, family secrets and alcoholism, but
it's also a paean to the art of listening well that is especially
welcome after the last 12 months of stridency…Burnside, who is also
an accomplished poet, writes lyrical rose with virtuoso
ease…Ashland & Vine is built on the trust that evolves between
talker and listener; the movement of a mind trapped in its own
uncertainties and a series of tableaux which build to a strange and
stirring kind of redemption.
*Guardian*
This is a novel that will no doubt be catching the eyes of judges
of major prizes in 2017.
*Big Issue, 2017 Books of the Year*
Ashland and Vine is a great book… It proceeds with such loping
grandeur and is so tight-lipped about its themes that it takes a
while for the realization to dawn that it is nothing short of an
American epic. That, however, is what Burnside has written: a
drifty, dreamy, dramatic epic.
*The Times*
Ashland & Vine proposes solace and joy in intergenerational
friendship, and an optimism in what can be accomplished through
talking and listening.
*Literary Review*
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