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Rob Magnuson Smith

Autor von The Gravedigger

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Rob Magnuson Smith is the UK author of The Elector of Nossnearly, which won the Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize 2015, worth $8000. (Bowker Author Biography)

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The Gravedigger (2010) 14 Exemplare
Scorper: A Novel (1800) 12 Exemplare
Seaweed Rising (2023) 4 Exemplare

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Comic (though not as comic as it thinks it is) and lightly-written grotesque tale of English village life which manages to overcome, if not justify, its use of second-person narration. The main problem with "Scorper" is that so much of it is familiar from stuff like Magnus Mills, early Will Self, Wicker Man, Miles Gibson, Third Policeman etc. It's not derivative, but it covers the same ground as these works, in a similar style, without breaking any new ground of its own. But it is very good in its satire of the English b&b, quiz night, village pub, "local heritage", town bully etc.; and the hero, a lumbering interloper from Los Angeles in search of his roots, is a likeable and pitiable character.… (mehr)
 
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yarb | Sep 2, 2016 |
This is a wonderful novel, full of great characterisation, and capturing the slightly stifling atmosphere of a small village beautifully. I don't want to provide any spoilers, but it also contains a stunning twist near the end that left me genuinely stunned.
 
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bsag | 1 weitere Rezension | Jun 29, 2015 |
The Gravedigger is a love story wrought with emotion and the cruelty of life's plan. Raised by his widowed gravedigger father, Henry Bayles lives a solitary life, following in his father's footsteps. Considered the most reliable gravedigger in the village after his father's retirement, Henry begins to break free of his self-imposed confinement when the new permanent substitute teacher arrives in town. Beautiful, beguiling, and 17 years younger than Henry, Caroline ignites an enormous passion in Henry, and also an enormous fear--a fear of growing older and dying. Just as Henry comes to accept the good fortune life has laid at his feet, as Caroline accepts his marriage proposal, tragedy strikes, leaving Henry defeated and without hope.

Don't miss this quiet stunner. Author Rob Magnuson Smith carries his reader along, feeling the depths of Henry's story, and just when we're not expecting it--BAM! He throws us for a loop. Smith has crafted a well-written, engaging story that haunts the corners of the mind after the last page has been turned. I loved his adept plot twists and ability to instill his characters and story with realism and pathos.
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dissed1 | 1 weitere Rezension | Nov 8, 2010 |

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