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The Catchers

Inglese · Tascabile

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2025 RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE
LONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION 2025
'Bristles with expertly calibrated menace and moral ambiguity' -"TLS"
'Elegant and eloquent' -"Daily Mail"
'A propulsive narrative that immediately grabs our interest' -"Financial Times"
'"The Catchers" is a delight' -"The Guardian"
'Hugely atmospheric' -"Independent"
'An evocative musical road trip' -"Observer"
'A spacious, sweeping novel' -"The Spectator"
'This incisive, sharply written novel.' -"The Sunday Times"
Selected by Martin Chilton for 'The 20 best books of the year' -"Independent"
Spring 1927. The birth of popular music. John Coughlin is a song-catcher from New York who has been sent to Appalachia to source and record the local hill-country musicians. His assignment leads him to small-town Tennessee where he oversees the recording session that will establish his reputation. From here he ventures further south in search of glory. He is chasing what song-catchers call the big fish or the firefly; the song or performer which will make a man rich.
Waylaid at an old plantation house, Coughlin gets wind of a black teenage guitarist, Moss Evans, who runs bootleg liquor in the Mississippi Delta. The Mississippi has flooded, putting the country underwater, but Coughlin is able to locate the boy and bring him out. Coughlin views himself as a saviour. Others regard him as a thief and exploiter. Coughlin and Moss - the catcher and his catch - pick their way across a ruined, unstable Old South and then turn north through the mountains, heading for New York.

Info autore

Xan Brooks is an award-winning writer, editor and broadcaster. He was one of the founding editorial team at the Big Issue magazine in London and spent 15-years as a writer and associate editor at the Guardian newspaper. His debut novel, The Clocks in This House All Tell Different Times, was listed for the Costa First Novel Award, the Author's Club Award, the Desmond Elliott Prize and the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction.

Riassunto

Spring 1927. The birth of popular music. John Coughlin is a song-catcher from New York who has been sent to Appalachia to source and record the local hill-country musicians. His assignment leads him to small-town Tennessee where he oversees the recording session that will establish his reputation.

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Books of the Month ____ Brooks's novel is hugely atmospheric, neatly capturing an era when it feels like "everything is accelerating", and it brings to life a world of hustlers looking for the gold rush of a hit song in captivating style. The story is full of vivid, shocking characters - The Troller, Colonel Bird, the feral Grady Boys - and memorable descriptions ("straight-backed old women with windfall apple faces". The pulsating plot rattles along, rather like Coughlin's old automobile, but this is also a tale with potent and disturbing things to say about profiteering and the racism that blights America.
Martin Chilton Independent

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Autori Xan Brooks
Editore Salt Publishing Limited
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.10.2024
 
EAN 9781784633202
ISBN 978-1-78463-320-2
Dimensioni 128 mm x 198 mm x 22 mm
Peso 245 g
Serie Salt Modern Fiction
Categorie Narrativa > Romanzi

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Historical fiction, Historical adventure, FICTION / Cultural Heritage, Historical adventure fiction, Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general

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