Figures in a Landscape
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‘Masterful and beautifully written. Riveting and compellingly authentic. Grips you like a vice from the first page and never lets you go’ Damien LewisTwo men are on the run. They have four hundred miles to go across hostile territory. Soldiers on the ground track them day and night, a helicopter circles above, life becomes a second-by-second fight for survival. Each muscle movement, drop of sweat, glance and instinct matters. Every second counts.Through long slogs across country, risky raids for supplies, moments of sheer panic, and under the intense pressure to survive, an unbreakable bond between two men is forged. This stunningly written, adrenaline-pumping novel is a little-known classic of its genre.SHORTLISTED FOR THE FIRST EVER BOOKER PRIZE IN 1969‘England’s prose has the tough, spare elegance of steel scaffolding… a brilliant achievement’ The Times
Additional information
Weight | 0.164 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.2 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 224 |
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Year Published | 2020-7-16 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1784875996 |
About The Author | Barry England was born in London in 1932 and educated at Downside. He served as a subaltern in the Far East in the early fifties, then worked as an actor before starting a successful career as a stage and television playwright. His best-known play, Conduct Unbecoming, was a huge success in New York. England's first novel, Figures in a Landscape (1968), was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and made into a film by Joseph Losey. |
Review Quote | Masterful and beautifully written. Riveting and compellingly authentic. Grips you like a vice from the first page and never lets you go |
Other text | England's prose has the tough, spare elegance of steel scaffolding. His vocabulary is wide, and used with arresting precision. The speed of the narrative is impeccably controlled – long slogs over country, moments of blind panic, passages of demoralizing inactivity, hair-raising evasions, all building up to a central set-piece in a burning field… A brilliant achievement |