A beautiful and engrossing work which brings together some classic Barnesian themes (love, identity), introduces some new ones (spirituality, guilt and innocence), and hangs them all on a real-life miscarriage of justice from 100 years ago that was always going to be a gift for the first writer to spot its potential for re-imagining . . . We are in a late-19th century world of fob chains and propelling pencils, of order, duty, and propriety. But dark forces are at work, and the manner in which George becomes a victim of them is all the more shocking for the elegance and restraint of Barnes’s narrative voice . . . It’s like seeing Henry James turned loose on The Shawshank Redemption.
Arthur & George
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| year | 2006 |
| pages | 505 |
| cover | soft |
| condition | 4 out of 5 |





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