Darkling

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Mia Morgan, in the middle of her life, is a woman under siege: by memories of her late lover, by the relationship with her blind father, and by a family secret she can’t forget. She is also accused of living in the past: her days are spent amid the life and letters of Lady Brilliana Harley, who lived nearly four hundred years ago during the English Civil War.Brilliana Harley is a Puritan, a lone Roundhead in a county of Royalists, and it is not long before her enemies sit down in siege around her. As cannon-shot rains down upon her castle, she alone must captain a garrison of men and defend her home.Out of Brilliana’s words emerges a woman of courage and conviction, a loving mother and capable wife, dutiful even under duress. As Mia pieces her together, she finds that it is through Brilliana’s life, so different and yet so similar, that she can come to understand her own. Darkling is a revolutionary undertaking: an echoing of two lives across the centuries, deftly weaving original seventeenth-century documents into the fabric of a modern fiction. The result is a book of voices, past and present, exquisitely observed and skilfully summoned.

Additional information

Weight 0.277 kg
Dimensions 2.4 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

400

Publisher

Year Published

2015-5-21

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

009958414X

About The Author

Laura Beatty’s debut novel Pollard won the Authors’ Club First Novel Award in 2009, was shortlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Prize and published to critical acclaim: ‘A fierce and wonderful book’ (Observer), ‘Enchanting… Beatty is a writer of extraordinary power’ (Literary Review), ‘heralds an exceptional talent’ (Guardian). She lives in Wiltshire.

A novel of masterly understatement… Laura Beatty uses [landscape] with subtle obliquity as a grid for mapping the emotional lives of her twin heroines, women divided by nearly four centuries.

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From the virtuoso opening chapter, Beatty takes an offbeat, impressionistic approach… She is interested in the darkness of history, belief and the motivations of the heart: in how "places make people". Beatty's prose swoops and soars; she is particularly good on animals and birds, but can also turn her nature writer's intense gaze on the behaviour of humans.

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