![]() ![]() Rebecca Holland, Cleveland Review of Books. Ranging constantly backwards and forwards in time and space, and set in a country where no one has ever been, Tomorrow becomes a restless search for meaning in a precarious and elusive world. And then, in all its brutality, the outside A novel that will avoid all the pitfalls and limitations of other novels, a novel that will include everything.įirst these new surroundings are so idyllic that it’s hard to find the ‘Beckett has delivered more than a novel, but an experience to dive into, to be submerged by, to float on the surface of, to be carried away on the narrative flow of something different from one of the best speculative writers around.’ Ian Hunter, Concatenation.Ī would-be author has taken time out from life in the city to live in a cabin by a river and write a novel.Īnd not just any novel. ![]() ‘Clever, compelling and kaleidoscopic.’ Joanne Owen, Lovereading ‘A fractured narrative for fractured times, Tomorrow is cool without being cold distant and devastatingly personal.’ Jamie Buxton, Daily Mail Simon Ings’s Book of the Month, The Times ![]() ‘This tricksy, elliptical study in liberal unease.’ Tomorrow Tomorrow I’m going to begin my novel… ![]()
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