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A man of his time

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A wonderful historical novel from one of our best loved and most prolific writers As a young man Ernest Burton was a bold and reckless journeyman blacksmith, seducing all young girls he comes across.

We watch him grow to become a master Blacksmith, and a tyrannical father of eight who refuses even to try to remain faithful to the woman he married and who reigns over his young family with an iron fist, instilling in his sons and daughters a mixture of fear and hatred of him.

Burton is an extraordinary fictional creation -- a bully who shows no mercy in his relentless terrorism of his sons, he can also be effortlessly charming, with a magnetic attraction that effects all he meets.

Written in the sparse, plain language that Sillitoe has made his own, A Man of His Time is a mesmerising portrait of an extraordinary individual, aware that he is, in many ways, the last of a dying breed.

It's a rich, absorbing, wonderfully readable novel that covers decades and crosses generations, depicting with singular brilliance an England poised on the brink of change.

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HarperPerennial
0007173288 / 9780007173280
Paperback / softback
823.914
17/01/2005
United Kingdom
English
Historic novels
378 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Flamingo, 2004.
A wonderful historical novel from one of our best loved and most prolific writers Alan Sillitoe is one of the greatest and most loved English writers of his generation. His early works of fiction, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, are modern classics and set texts in schools and universities. His profile shows no sign of diminishing. In 2003, the Barbican ran a retrospective of the films of his classic novels, and they have just been released on DVD. Hardback received phenomenal review coverage and re-established Sillitoe as one of Britain's grea
A wonderful historical novel from one of our best loved and most prolific writers Alan Sillitoe is one of the greatest and most loved English writers of his generation. His early works of fiction, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, are modern classics and set texts in schools and universities. His profile shows no sign of diminishing. In 2003, the Barbican ran a retrospective of the films of his classic novels, and they have just been released on DVD. Hardback received phenomenal review coverage and re-established Sillitoe as one of Britain's grea FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)