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September in the Rain Peter Robinson

September in the Rain By Peter Robinson

September in the Rain by Peter Robinson


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Summary

Two young people travelling through Italy are caught in the rain, needing to hitch a lift... and nothing will ever be the same again. A book about responsibility and love, consequences and transformation.

September in the Rain Summary

September in the Rain by Peter Robinson

Two young people travelling through Italy are caught in the rain and hitch a lift with chilling consequences. After this nothing will ever be the same again. Richard and Mary have been together throughout University, and the trip to Italy had been planned long ago. But before they set out Richard had a brief affair with Alice, and his confusion and Mary's suspicions have started to change everything; they make a series of small choices which ultimately lead to disaster. In delicately powerful prose Peter Robinson carefully, painfully, and tenderly depicts the relationships before and after the brief and traumatic event at the heart of the novel. September in the Rain is a book about the responsibilities of love; about accidents and decisions; about unforeseen and dreadful consequences.

September in the Rain Reviews

'A beautiful novel: profoundly upsetting, as its subject matter requires, but one which also offers a kind of redemption, thanks to the tone of rueful, quizzical honesty in which Peter Robinson narrates. The patient beauties of his poetry are carried over seamlessly into this, his first work of fiction.'-Jonathan Coe, author of What A Carve Up!, The Rotters Club, and Number 11; 'September in the Rain is a novel of extraordinary beauty and courage. It takes on a difficult and complex subject and explores it with sensitivity, wit and humanity. Peter Robinson is a writer of great panache and wisdom. I defy anyone not to be moved by his story'-Paula Byrne, author of Perdita: A Life of Mary Robinson; 'To call this story a trauma narrative is to do it a disservice. It is a dark and tender tale of violation, but also more than that. As much as anything it's a triumph of style, its sentences being assayed with a poet's feeling for the weight of each word'-Giles Foden, author of The Last King of Scotland

About Peter Robinson

Peter Robinson was born in 1953 in the north west of England and holds degrees from York and Cambridge. After spending eighteen years as a visiting lecturer in Japan, he returned to Britain to take up a professorship in English and American literature at the University of Reading. The author of aphorisms, short stories, memoirs and literary criticism, as well as numerous collections of poetry and translations, he has been awarded the Cheltenham Prize, the John Florio Prize and two Poetry Book Society Recommendations. All through the years Peter Robinson was publishing and developing a reputation as 'the finest poet of his generation' (PN Review) and 'a major English poet' (Poetry Review), he was also working when time and inspiration allowed on a collection of short stories and a novel. Foreigners, Drunks and Babies, the first of these, was described in The London Magazine as 'an impressive body of work which deserves to gain a wider readership' on its appearance in 2013. September in the Rain, his carefully structured and evocatively written first novel, is a vivid narrative of young love in difficulties, its choices and dilemmas, responsibilities and distances, the consequences of guilty feelings and violent transformations.

Additional information

GOR010181099
9781910688106
191068810X
September in the Rain by Peter Robinson
Used - Like New
Paperback
Holland House Books
20160905
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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