TOM CREWE was born in Middlesbrough in 1989. He has a PhD in
nineteenth century British history from the University of
Cambridge. Since 2015, he has been an editor at the London Review
of Books, to which he contributes essays on politics, art, history
and fiction.
The New Life is his first novel. Crewe says-
'This is the book I knew I wanted to write long before I actually
wrote it. I hope it reveals to readers an unfamiliar Victorian
England that will surprise and provoke, inhabited by a generation
in the process of discovering the nature and limits of personal
freedom, struggling to create a better world as the twentieth
century comes into view.'
I loved this book
*Zadie Smith*
Completely engrossed by this fascinating story of gay life in the
London of the 1890’s. Beautifully written with fantastically
complicated characters
*Graham Norton*
'Tom Crewe inhabits the minds, lives and bodies of his visionary
late-nineteenth century characters with almost eerie precision and
intensity. The result is subtle, sexy and beautifully crafted - a
wonderful book'
*Sarah Waters*
It’s wonderful when a book lives up to all the praise and prizes. A
fascinating story, so confidently told, with thoroughly real
characters and agonising moral compromises. Brilliant!
*Clare Chambers*
'Clever and kind, The New Life is a book of wonderful generosity
and compassion'
*Alice Winn, author of In Memoriam*
It is a pleasure to discover a young novelist with such a wise
sensibility - and also, one who can construct such convincing
characters.
*Sunday Times*
This is a corker... one of the literary debuts of the year
*The Times, *Books to Look Out For 2023**
'Extraordinary in its depiction of reform and liberalism in Britain
in the late-1800s'
*Jonathan Bailey, star of Bridgerton*
The New Life is filled with nuance and tenderness, steeped in the
atmosphere of late nineteenth century London, a world on the brink
of social and sexual change. Tom Crewe's brilliant novel dramatizes
the relationship between the visionary and the brave, charting the
lives of men and women who inspired not only political progress but
an entire new way of living and loving.
*Colm Tóibín*
'A beautifully written debut set in Victorian London... some of the
best writing on desire I've read'
*Douglas Stuart*
[Tom Crewe is] a very fine new writer
*Kate Atkinson*
Electrifying. Tom Crewe's forensic love of the physical puts the
body back into history and makes the past a living, changing
place
*Anne Enright*
An excellent debut . . . It's extraordinary to think that this
impeccably crafted, lyrically phrased and muscular book is Crewe's
first . . . a brilliant evocation of the radical politics of
turn-of-the-century Britain
*Michael Donkor, Guardian*
Emotionally vivid and erotically charged, The New Life brilliantly
reveals a 'seething and boiling' world of 'loneliness and anger and
lust,' as Crewe's complicated, compelling protagonists battle the
restrictive mores of the day
*Daily Mail*
Powerful themes and lovingly polished prose . . . a fictional debut
of rare quality and promise
*Daily Telegraph*
Intense and precise . . . It is refreshing to find any contemporary
novel, let alone a debut, which is first and foremost one of
ideas
*Financial Times*
[An] excellent new novel
*Independent*
'[An] intricate and finely crafted debut novel . . . The New Life
brims with intelligence and insight, impressed with all the texture
(and fog) of fin de siècle London'
*New York Times*
'Crewe distinguishes himself both as novelist and as historian . .
. He has, more unusually, found a prose that can accommodate
everything from the lofty to the romantic and the shamelessly
sexy'
*New Yorker*
A once-in-a-generation talent
*Johanna Thomas-Corr, chair of judges - Sunday Times Charlotte
Aitken Young Writer of the Year Award*
Unflinchingly bold . . . Crewe's language is striking in its
originality, his protagonists are colourful and passionate, and
their principles are brilliantly drawn
*i paper*
Sexy, cerebral and moving
*Mail on Sunday*
'Atmospheric . . . Extraordinary . . . Crewe's taut prose is shot
through with descriptive vividness'
*TLS*
Exhilarating . . . An adroit novel of ethics
*New Statesman*
'Lyrical, piercing . . . The New Life is a fine-cut gem, its
sentences buffed to a gleam . . . [Crewe's book] brims with élan
and feeling, an ode to eros and a lost world, and a warning about
the dangers ahead'
*Hamilton Cain, Washington Post*
'Crewe deserves applause for his vivid scene-setting . . . There's
much to admire in this meticulously researched, boldly envisioned
debut'
*Prospect*
'Nothing less than remarkable . . . A beautiful, brave book that
reminds us of the terrible human cost of bigotry; this is a novel
against forgetting'
*Michael Schaub, Boston Globe*
'Rich and engrossing . . . blending the graceful ambiguity of
literary fiction with the deftness of a page-turner . . . A smart,
sensual debut'
*Kirkus (starred review)*
A few established novelists continue to write first-class literary
fiction on LGBTQ themes... The debut novel by Tom Crewe...reveals a
new talent in the field. It is underpinned by extensive research...
[with] a great story at its heart.
*Literary Review*
The New Life drives with a satisfying pace and a pleasing sense of
both conclusion and open endings... how impressive it is that Crewe
has synthesised a coherent and compelling fiction from his
elements
*Critic*
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