The co-op bookstore for avid readers
Book Cover for: The Blind Light, Stuart Evers

The Blind Light

Stuart Evers

Critic Reviews

Good

Based on 7 reviews on

BookMarks logo

England, 1959: two young soldiers--Drummond and Carter--form an intense and unlikely friendship at "Doom Town," a training center that recreates the aftermath of atomic warfare. The experience will haunt them the rest of their lives. Years later, Carter, now a high-ranking government official, offers working-class Drummond a way to protect himself and his wife, Gwen, should a nuclear strike occur. Their pact, kept secret, will have devastating consequences for the families they so wish to shield.

The Blind Light is a grand, ambitious novel that spans decades, from the 1950s to the present. Told from the perspectives of Drum and Gwen, and later their children, Nate and Anneka, the story brilliantly captures the tenderness and envy of long relationships. As the families attempt to reform themselves, the pressures of the past are visited devastatingly on the present, affecting spouses, siblings, and friends.

Stuart Evers writes with literary flair and intellect without ever abandoning the pleasures and emotional intensity of great storytelling. He explores the psychological legacy of nuclear war and social inequality yet finds a delicate beauty in the adventure of making a life in the ruins of the one you lived before.

Book Details

  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Publish Date: Oct 13rd, 2020
  • Pages: 544
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.20in - 1.80in - 1.60lb
  • EAN: 9781324006251
  • Categories: LiteraryFriendshipFamily Life - General

More books to explore

Book Cover for: Want, Lynn Steger Strong
Book Cover for: A Girl Returned, Donatella Di Pietrantonio
Book Cover for: My Brilliant Life, Ae-Ran Kim
Book Cover for: Should You Keep a Secret?, Lisa Darcy
Book Cover for: Love, Roddy Doyle
Book Cover for: A Quiet Life, Ethan Joella
Book Cover for: Xstabeth, David Keenan
Book Cover for: Safe from the Sea, Peter Geye
Book Cover for: Sing Them Home, Stephanie Kallos
Book Cover for: Outer Sunset, Mark Ernest Pothier
Book Cover for: Best Boy, Eli Gottlieb
Book Cover for: Misconduct of the Heart, Cordelia Strube
Book Cover for: The Same Bright Stars, Ethan Joella
Book Cover for: The Same Bright Stars, Ethan Joella
Book Cover for: Lost, Alice Lichtenstein

About the Author

Evers, Stuart: - A former bookseller, Stuart Evers is the award-winning author of Your Father Sends His Love, Ten Stories About Smoking, the acclaimed novel If This Is Home, and, most recently, The Blind Light. He lives in London.

More books by Stuart Evers

Book Cover for: Your Father Sends His Love: Stories, Stuart Evers

Critics’ reviews

Praise for this book

A thoroughly absorbing novel which illuminates the nature of friendship and family while offering a compelling portrait of Britain. I loved it.--Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love
The Blind Light is a page-perfect and impeccably structured portrait of Britain's troubled, post-nuclear generations, and the pressures which have both tugged them apart and cemented them together. Stuart Evers has written a powerful and affecting novel which excels at being as true to Family and the personal as it is to Nation and the universal, a rare and potent combination.--Jim Crace
One is taken both by the breadth of vision and the depth of character on offer in Stuart Evers' stunning The Blind Light. Rarely does a novel of this scope sing with such brio at the level of the sentence while searing so emphatically in the region of the heart. This is an achievement to be admired and, frankly, envied. My hat is off.--Laird Hunt, author of The Evening Road
A thoughtful and powerful study of the corrosive effects of fear, the damage we do to ourselves and our loved ones when danger is all we can see. Right now that story feels disconcertingly timely.--Clare Clark "Guardian"
[E]ngrossing...with its slow burn, Evers's vivid, perceptive chronicle of secrets and desperation satisfies.-- "Publishers Weekly"