These Demented Lands

Alan Warner author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:5th Feb '98

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

These Demented Lands cover

'Alan Warner has a gift greater than the gift of telling a story. He can make what he chooses to tell us seem like a story we were waiting to hear' - Adam Mars-Jones, Observer

An aircrash investigator haunts the hinterlands of an island. A woman makes landfall on the island, and DJ Cormorant is trying to organise a rave on the adjacent airstrip. This work features twisted characters - The Arganout, the Knife Sharpener, The Devil's Advocate and others - converging for one final Saturday night at the Drome Hotel.

'A sequel to his acclaimed début Morvern Callar, These Demented Lands, confirms that Alan Warner boasts an extravagant talent... This novel is set on a Scottish island that contains a variety of weird landmarks and an hallucinogenic cast of characters - including a DJ who wants to set up the rave to end all raves, a visitor whose job is to assess candidates for sainthood and the wonderfully unfazed heroine, Morvern Callar' - Harry Ritchie, Mail on Sunday

A powerful, hilarious and original novel about the intersection of lives in the rough and ready communities and wild landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.

Warner's second novel is a classic like his first one... glorious... powerful * Independent *
A moving evocation of post- apocalyptic rave culture in the West Highlands of contemporary Scotland * Independent on Sunday *
Prodigious powers of invention... marvellously dynamic prose... brilliant visual imagination... A greatly ambitious novel * Times Literary Supplement *
Think of the inventiveness of Iain Banks filtered through the lurid lens of a David Lynch, with a soundtrack from Verve and Bob Dylan... These Demented Lands is fiction 'on the Outer Rim of everything'. Rave on, child * Scotsman *
With a style that fuses poetic discipline with the riff-based scat of a hedonist * Esquire *

  • Winner of Encore Award 1998

ISBN: 9780099577911

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm

Weight: 160g

224 pages