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Corby, the industrial new town built around a vast steel works, draws many to the fires of its furnaces- in the hope of steady work, a better house, a fresh start. Amongst them are Francis Cameron, from Scotland, and his friend Jan Ruckert, the son of Latvian refugees. Though very different they are both outsiders; alienated, intelligent and curious, they form a strong and lasting bond: two teenage boys finding their feet in a foreign place. But violence hangs in the Corby air like the ash and the stench from the steel works, and when it comes down it is sudden and lethal- with repercussions that will last a lifetime. Reading John Burnside’s fourth novel is like reading a dream: slow and mesmeric, interrupted by shocking, arbitrary acts of violence and the revelation of mysteries. Brilliantly evoking the turned- on, tuned- out seventies, with LSD the vehicle to reinvention, LIVING NOWHERE is a story of friendship and loss, about trying to make a pure connection with the earth through a miasma of contamination. The journey at its centre is not an escape from grief, but an attempt- through solitude, rootlessness and a lot of acid- to recover a sense of worth and go forward, finally, to a new life beyond the poison and the waste. Meditative, profound and exquisitely crafted, LIVING NOWHERE is the finest novel yet from a writer at the height of his powers- a resonant, thrilling book that carries at its core a beautiful and terrible secret.
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Corby, the industrial new town built around a vast steel works, draws many to the fires of its furnaces- in the hope of steady work, a better house, a fresh start. Amongst them are Francis Cameron, from Scotland, and his friend Jan Ruckert, the son of Latvian refugees. Though very different they are both outsiders; alienated, intelligent and curious, they form a strong and lasting bond: two teenage boys finding their feet in a foreign place. But violence hangs in the Corby air like the ash and the stench from the steel works, and when it comes down it is sudden and lethal- with repercussions that will last a lifetime. Reading John Burnside’s fourth novel is like reading a dream: slow and mesmeric, interrupted by shocking, arbitrary acts of violence and the revelation of mysteries. Brilliantly evoking the turned- on, tuned- out seventies, with LSD the vehicle to reinvention, LIVING NOWHERE is a story of friendship and loss, about trying to make a pure connection with the earth through a miasma of contamination. The journey at its centre is not an escape from grief, but an attempt- through solitude, rootlessness and a lot of acid- to recover a sense of worth and go forward, finally, to a new life beyond the poison and the waste. Meditative, profound and exquisitely crafted, LIVING NOWHERE is the finest novel yet from a writer at the height of his powers- a resonant, thrilling book that carries at its core a beautiful and terrible secret.