In Zodiac Light

Robert Edric author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:16th Jul '09

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The new novel from one of the UK's finest literary writers

Ex-soldier, poet and composer Ivor Gurney, suffering from increasingly frequent and deepening bouts of paranoid schizophrenia, is transferred to the City of London Mental Hospital, Dartford. Neglected by the military and by his own family, Gurney begins a descent into the madness and oblivion which he believes has long been waiting to claim him.

It is December 1922 and the aftershocks of the First World War continue to make themselves felt. Ex-soldier, poet and composer Ivor Gurney, suffering from increasingly frequent and deepening bouts of paranoid schizophrenia, is transferred to the City of London Mental Hospital, Dartford.

Neglected by the military and by his own family, and abandoned by all but a notable handful of his friends, Gurney begins a descent into the madness and oblivion which he believes has long been waiting to claim him.

Yet following his arrival at Dartford, there are still those who continue to believe in Gurney's capabilities - in his 'wayward genius'. For a brief period, it seems that he might find some calm and ease in his life, and thus achieve the status so many consider him capable of.

A moving portrait of breakdown, casual brutality and locked-in creativity...A fine portrait of an acutely sensitive man * Independent *
Edric's novel is a beautifully imagined contribution to securing Gurney's posthumous reputation * Telegraph *
For more than 20 years now, Robert Edric's inflinching eye for human cruelty has roamed across centuries and continents * Sunday Times Culture Magazine *
Subtle, absorbing novel of poetry, madness and post-war trauma * Sunday Times *
[Edric's] prose has an impressive emotional weight -- Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate * Guardian *

ISBN: 9780552774185

Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 23mm

Weight: 252g

368 pages