If he suddenly found what surrounded him unbearable, it was because it was artificialEverything had been designed and manufactured, and he was trapped in it Philip Notman, an acclaimed historian, attends a conference in Bergen, Norway. On his return to London, and to his wife and son, something unexpected and inexplicable happens to him, and he is unable to settle back into his normal life. Seeking answers, he flies to Cadiz to see Inés, a Spanish academic with whom he shared a connection at the conference, but his journey doesn't end there. A chance encounter with a wealthy, elderly couple sends him to a house on the south coast of Crete. Is he thinking of leaving his wife, whom he claims he still loves, or is he trying to change a reality that has become impossible to bear? Is he on a quest for a simpler and more authentic existence, or is he utterly self-deluded? As he tries to make sense of both his personal circumstances and the world surrounding him, he finds himself embarking on a course of action that will push him to the very brink of disaster.
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Dimensions: 148 x 229mm
Publication Date: 11 Apr 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781035908530
About Rupert Thomson
Rupert Thomson is the author of thirteen critically acclaimed novels including The Insult which was shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize and chosen by David Bowie as one of his 100 Must-Read Books of All Time Death of a Murderer which was shortlisted for the Costa Prize and The Book of Revelation which was made into a feature film by the Australian writer/director Ana Kokkinos. His memoir This Partys Got to Stop won the Writers Guild Non-Fiction Book of the Year in 2010. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has contributed to the Financial Times Guardian London Review of Books Granta and Independent. He lives in London.