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The Runes Have Been Cast

Robert Irwin

The Runes Have Been Cast is a black comedy of darkest hue about academic and literary life set in Oxford and St Andrews in the early 60s. A tin of alphabet spaghetti brought about Lancelyn's first encounter with the apparently supernatural. Unfortunately it was not to be his last. Runes, ghosts and spaghetti apart, there is much for Lancelyn to be afraid of: the future, women, Critical Theory, sex romps, The Times' crossword puzzle, succubi and creative writing classes. The pages of The Runes Have Been Cast are haunted by M.R. James, Thomas de Quincey, Mr. Raven, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Iron Foot Jack, J.R.R. Tolkien and an anonymous tramp.

"I do not think that I can have read a novel which makes so many references to actual works that I have never heard off. With a fairly complex plot, ghosts popping in and out, strange but colourful academics, much mirth and mockery, two young men too full of themselves, a rampaging sex goddess, lots of interesting books and authors, intertextuality galore, the idea of God as a novelist, immersive literature and Tolkien and his bloody elves, this book is a thoroughly enjoyable read." -John Alvey in The Modern Novel

Book Details

  • Publisher: Dedalus
  • Publish Date: Aug 5th, 2022
  • Pages: 252
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.70in - 4.90in - 0.80in - 0.50lb
  • EAN: 9781912868537
  • Categories: Occult & SupernaturalLiteraryGhost

About the Author

Irwin, Robert: - Robert Irwin (born 1946) is a novelist, historian, critic and scholar. He is a fellow of The Royal Society of Literature. He is the author of nine novels: The Arabian Nightmare (1983), The Limits of Vision (1986), The Mysteries of Algiers (1988), Exquisite Corpse (1995), Prayer-Cushions of the Flesh (1997), Satan Wants Me (1999), Wonders Will Never Cease (2016), My Life is Like a Fairy Tale (2019) and The Runes Have Been Cast (2021).

Praise for this book

"Robert Irwin, the real puppetmaster, delightfully teases us along, setting up false trails, coincidences & promises that seem as if they are about to lead to something, before being shifting into something else entirely. This is a complex, compelling addition to the literature of the weird." -TLS
"The Runes Have Been Cast is a brisk enjoyable read, with some good quips and eccentric plot turns." -Michael Delgado in The Spectator
"A witty ghost story-cum-campus novel set in Oxford and St Andrews. Readers follow the aloof Lancelyn as he stumbles his way up the academic ladder, but not all is as it seems. Irwin's prose is light and energetic." -Alex Payne in Buzz Magazine