The Fall
Format:Paperback
Publisher:CB Editions
Publishing:17th Sep '26
£11.99
This title is due to be published on 17th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Fall traces three paths taken through one small village in Lincolnshire – by Isaac Newton, who received his first schooling there in the mid-17th century; by the Rev. Charles Hudson, who was vicar in the 1860s; and by the actor David Niven, who visited his mother-in-law there in the 1940s. Each is intent on his own preoccupations - on understanding the physical world, on conquering the Matterhorn, on conquering women - but there is a thread which binds them. An insignificant village becomes the unwitting centre of life-changing events and inevitable tragedy. Told from the margins - through the experience of a questioning child, and of wives and mothers who live as helpmeets to their men - The Fall is an act of vivid observation and reclamation.
‘It is a rare pleasure to read such beautifully clear prose, with its attractively poignant mixture of sadness and calm.’ - Gavin Bryars
‘Rich and spare, idiosyncratic yet full of big currents of life and history . . . The times feel simultaneous, all here at once on the surface of the present, as well as reaching and echoing across centuries. Young Isaac will live in my mind – wandering about planning his sundial – but the whole works as a sort of astronomical clock with its moving parts aligning in different ways.’ - Alexandra Harris
ISBN: 9781919473802
Dimensions: 185mm x 125mm x 11mm
Weight: unknown
134 pages