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Communion Town Sam Thompson

Communion Town By Sam Thompson

Communion Town by Sam Thompson


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Summary

The Man Booker-longlisted novel explores how each of us conjures up our own city.

Communion Town Summary

Communion Town by Sam Thompson

The Man Booker-longlisted novel explores how each of us conjures up our own city.

Every city is made of stories: stories that meet and diverge, stories of the commonplace and the strange, of love and crime, of ghosts and monsters.

The iridescent, Man Booker longlisted Communion Town is reminiscent of David Mitchell's Ghostwritten and Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, it is the story of a place that never looks the same way twice: a place imagined anew by each citizen who walks through the changing streets among voices half-heard, signs half-glimpsed and desires half-acknowledged.

This is the story of a city.

Communion Town Reviews

'Subtly and deftly, Thompson succeeds in capturing the experience of city life ... Thompson can make a sentence sing in a way that is uniquely his own ... Turning the pages of COMMUNION TOWN you become aware that here is a new writer working out what he can do, and realising that he can do anything' Telegraph

'Ambitious, haunting and beautifully written ... Thompson succeeds in making the familiar seem strange and wonderful' Daily Mail

'A book packed with powerful, memorable writing ... Thompson's engrossing, memorable debut is worthy of close, appreciative reading not just from Man Booker judges, but everyone' Sunday Times

'Thompson's ten interlinked tales, longlisted for the Man Booker this week, deconstruct genre and myth while remaining original and superbly unsettling' Guardian

'His writing is highly wrought and beautiful, with that sense of leisure and perfectionism one often finds hanging around the dreaming spires - he's incredibly intelligent and assumes you are too. As the ten stories unfold you're left with a vivid picture of an imaginary city with its own character' The Times

'This impressive debut captures a city's shifting personality through ten stories. With unanswered questions and Gothic tinges, its kaleidoscopic approach blends into one bewitching picture' Sunday Telegraph

'Subtly linked tales ... details are joyous' Independent on Sunday

'Wonderfully atmospheric and full of a subtle gothic horror that eats away like dry rot at the timbers of this city, Sam Thompson's accomplished debut weaves many voice into a beguiling urban chorus' TLS

'The 19th century motif of the flaneur - basically a figure who experiences a city through the act of walking - is revived to creepily dreamy effect' Metro

'Dreamlike, gnarly and present, COMMUNION TOWN shifts like a city walker, from street to street' China Mieville

'COMMUNION TOWN is one of those rare creatures - a first novel that combines ambition with humanity. It is a strange, remarkable work' Tash Aw

About Sam Thompson

Sam Thompson was born in 1978. He read English at Trinity College, Dublin, and is now a tutor at St Anne's College, Oxford. He also writes for the Times Literary Supplement, the London Review of Books and the Guardian. He lives in Oxford with his wife and son.

Additional information

GOR004266814
9780007454761
0007454767
Communion Town by Sam Thompson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
20120705
288
Long-listed for Booker Prize for Fiction 2012
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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