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Tell

Jonathan Buckley

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68%

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A novel of intense, flickering intelligence, Tell is structured as a series of interviews with a woman who worked as a gardener for a wealthy businessman and art collector who has mysteriously disappeared, and may or may not have committed suicide. What might be a gloomy subject is instead alluring, lit from within by a lively deep knowledge of human nature: Buckley's eye for motivations brings to mind a Thomas Hardy for our atomized 21st-century. A thrilling novel of strange, intoxicating immediacy, Tell carries the pleasures of exciting new gossip enjoyed with a rare old cognac by a crackling fire.

Calling his work "captivating," John Banville has asked: "Why isn't Jonathan Buckley better known?"

Book Details

  • Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • Publish Date: Mar 5th, 2024
  • Pages: 160
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.98in - 5.24in - 0.47in - 0.43lb
  • EAN: 9780811237918
  • Categories: Family Life - Marriage & DivorceLiteraryBiographical & Autofiction

About the Author

Buckley, Jonathan: - Jonathan Buckley is an editor and the author of thirteen novels. His previous novel, Tell, was the joint winner of the 2022 Novel Prize and was shortlisted for the 2024 Goldsmiths Prize. He lives in Brighton, England.

Critics’ reviews

Praise for this book

Few writers manage to conjure such raw unease as Jonathan Buckley ... completely compelling.--Adrian Turpin "Financial Times"
A quietly brilliant writer, almost eccentric in his craftsmanship.-- "The Sunday Times"
Exactly why Buckley is not already revered and renowned as a novelist in the great European tradition remains a mystery that will perhaps only be addressed at that final godly hour when all the overlooked authors working in odd and antique modes will receive their just rewards.--Ian Samson "TLS"
Buckley's fiction is subtle and fastidiously low-key . . . every apparently loose thread, when tugged, reveals itself to be woven into the themes [and] gets better the more you allow it to settle in your mind.--Michael Faber "The Guardian"
An exceptional talent.-- "The Bookseller (UK)"
Affecting, carefully drafted, quietly tumultuous.-- "TLS"
Why isn't Jonathan Buckley better known?--John Banville
There's plenty of interest in the life of Curtis, a British tycoon and art collector who's gone missing. A novel about the nature of storytelling, and who gets to tell and shape the story.-- "Kirkus Reviews"