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Tell

Jonathan Buckley

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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

About the Author

Buckley, Jonathan: - Jonathan Buckley is a writer and editor from the West Midlands, now living in Brighton. In 2015 he won the BBC National Short Story Award for "Briar Road," and he is a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement. Tell is his twelfth novel.

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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"