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The Kiln

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Kiln
Authors and Contributors      By (author) William McIlvanney
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781782111900
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General
Edition Main
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books
Imprint Canongate Books
Publication Date 2 January 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Tom Docherty was seventeen in the summer of 1955. With school behind him and a summer job at a brick works, Tom had his whole life before him. Years later, alone in a rented flat in Edinburgh and lost in memories, Tom recalls the intellectual and sexual awakening of his youth. In looking back, Tom discovers that only by understanding where he comes from can he make sense of his life as it is now.

Author Biography

William McIlvanney's first novel, Remedy is None, won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and with Docherty he won the Whitbread Award for Fiction. Laidlaw and The Papers of Tony Veitch both gained Silver Daggers from the Crime Writers' Association. Strange Loyalties, the third in the Detective Laidlaw trilogy, won the Glasgow Herald's People's Prize.

Reviews

* A pitch-perfect blend of warm lyricism, limpid observation and excruciatingly funny comedy. It is a beguilingly brilliant portrait of the artist as an adolescent Sunday Times * On almost every page it offers matter for reflection and the sudden stab of emotion that comes from reading something that is truly evoked or created ... It is rare and it is wonderful Scotsman * McIlvanney plumbs, in language of luminous precision, the tortured psyche of the Scottish character. It's Greek tragedy, hilarious to boot Mail on Sunday * The best novel yet from the finest Scottish writer of our time -- Allan Massie Daily Telegraph (Books of the Year) * Delightfully funny ... [McIlvanney] is a compassionate writer and leaves an impression both of high seriousness and great charm Sunday Telegraph * Finely judged and beautifully written The Times