Glass Cage

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addiction recovery memoir
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class climbing memoir
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escaping poverty
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fame and its consequences
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life after addiction
literary memoir
memoir about feeling out of place
memoir about remaking yourself
outsider perspective
prisons and redemption
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second chances story
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working class memoir

Product details

  • ISBN 9781806771240
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Wilton Square Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Nearly four decades after his acclaimed memoir The Grass Arena, John Healy delivers the long-awaited second volume of his extraordinary life.

The Glass Cage begins in the wake of sudden literary success and fragile sobriety, as Healy attempts to inhabit a world far removed from the prisons, streets and wino jungle that shaped him. Thrust into publishing, publicity and middle-class expectation, he finds himself disoriented by power, privilege and the subtle humiliations of class.

Written with fierce candour and dark, unsparing wit, this is a memoir not of escape, but of exposure − and of the cost of crossing worlds.

John Healy was born in London in 1942. After fifteen years living on the streets as an alcoholic vagrant, he learned chess in prison and went on to win ten major tournaments. His memoir The Grass Arena won the PEN Ackerley Prize and was adapted into an award-winning film. A documentary about his life was nominated for a Grierson Award. He lives in North London.

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