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Today

Hardback

Main Details

Title Today
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Miller
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 192,Width 138
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781848876057
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General
Edition Main

Publishing Details

Publisher Atlantic Books
Imprint Atlantic Books
Publication Date 1 March 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

August, 1924. John Conrad arrives at his parents' home on the outskirts of Canterbury, where family and friends are assembling for the bank holiday weekend. His crippled mother has been discharged from a nursing home, his brother drives down from London with wife and child. But as the guests converge, John's father dies. Today follows the numb implications of sudden death: the surprise, the shock, the deep fissures in a family exposed through grief. But there is also laughter, fraud and theft; the continuation of life, all viewed through the eyes of Lilian Hallowes - John's father's secretary - never quite at the centre of things but always observing, the still point in a turning world. Today is a remarkable debut, an investigation of bereavement, family and Englishness, beautiful in its understatement and profound in its psychological acuity.

Author Biography

David Miller lives in West London with his wife, the writer Kate Colquhoun, and their two sons. He was born in Edinburgh in 1966 and educated in Canterbury and Cambridge. He is the director of the literary agency Rogers, Coleridge and White. Today is his first novel.

Reviews

'David Miller's quiet, subtle novel is not merely a story about Conrad and a tribute to Conrad. It is a Conradian achievement in itself. A wonderful piece of fiction. Moving and revelatory.' --A N Wilson 'A sly chamber-piece of a novel - Miller offers a psychologically convincing portrait of grief, one that - like much of Conrad's own work - suggests the barrier between civilisation and the void is paper thin. An impressive debut distinguished by its spot-on period detail.' --Financial Times 'A slim, quietly elegiac novel on the death of Joseph Conrad... compelling. Conrad's rasping final hours in his country house near Canterbury are played out off-stage, muffled, yet acutely felt.' --Guardian 'Miller's debut packs an emotional, historical punch befitting a much larger canvas.' --Daily Mirror 'A subtle first novel - Its unsensational account of bereavement deserves a wide audience. The restrained prose adds bite to Miller's sparing use of simile.' --Daily Telegraph 'Curious and compelling.' --The Times 'Today resembles a television drama - A sparse, taut novel - Genuinely moving.' --Spectator 'Powerful - a book that, through glances and small observations, keenly makes real the confusion and anger that grief brings and the family fissures - Miller has revealed himself as a first-class writer. Today is moving and simple - a great book.' --Big Issue