Crazy

Jane Feaver author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:8th Apr '21

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'Perhaps my problem all along is that I've never understood or recognized the difference between story and life...'

Crazy is an account of the origins and progress of an early, all-consuming relationship. Jane, the teller of the tale, shuttles between her present predicament, assailed by physical symptoms she can't explain, and the story in hand, an ill-fated tale of obsession compelling in its rawness and emotional candour. With humour and a poetic sturdiness that is by now characteristic of her writing, Jane returns to scenes of childhood whose after-effects can be seen to permeate the emotional landscape of what unfolds - marriage, childbirth and the vagaries of working life.

Questions of love, ambition and identity are examined in a novel that is, above all, about story-making itself, about who gets to tell the tale and how, and about the ways in which those stories we absorb and accrue become the ones that make us, and (if anything can) might redeem us, too.

Stunning . . . Tackling sex, writing and office politics, Jane shrewdly eyes her youthful guilelessness in a satisfyingly rich and complex narrative that rings so messily true to life, it almost feels transgressive -- Anthony Cummins * Daily Mail *
This book is brilliant - brave, truthful and intelligent -- Wendy Cope
I was blown away by Crazy. A book without the slightest self-importance, fed by a subterranean stream one part anger to two parts love, and all done with the kind of skill and care that marks Jane Feaver out as a writer in the top rank. Brilliant -- Andrew Miller
Set amid the debris of a marriage which still haunts her, Feaver's beautifully written and startlingly frank book is so humane in its hard-won wisdom that every reader will recognise themselves in it -- Vesna Goldsworthy
Terribly funny, appallingly grim, acutely observed. It's wonderful -- Sean O'Brien
Crackles with energy, integrity and a deep poetic sensibility. A raw and disturbing story of obsessive attraction, it obsesses the reader also, with the force of a haunting -- Julia Copus

ISBN: 9781780331201

Dimensions: 220mm x 146mm x 32mm

Weight: 440g

320 pages