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Unclay

T. F. Powys

New Directions is proud to present one of the most spellbinding novels you will read this year, and certainly the weirdest.

First published in 1931, Unclay glows with an unworldly light--Death has come to the small village of Dodder to deliver a parchment with the names of two local mortals and the fatal word unclay upon it. When he loses the precious sheet, he is at a loss, and also free of his errand. Hungry to taste the sweet fruits of human life, Mr. John Death, as he is now known, takes a holiday in Dorsetshire and rests from his reaping. The village teems with the old virtues (love, kindness, patience) and the old sins (lust, avarice, greed). What unfolds is a witty, earthy, metaphysical, and delicious novel of enormous moral force and astonishing beauty.

Book Details

  • Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • Publish Date: Nov 27th, 2018
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.20in - 4.80in - 0.90in - 0.70lb
  • EAN: 9780811228190
  • Categories: AbsurdistLiteraryNoir

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About the Author

Powys, T. F.: - T. F. Powys (1875-1953), a novelist and short-story writer, belonged to one of the most remarkable literary families (his brothers include John Cowper Powys and Llewelyn Powys). He was a man who rarely left home or traveled by car, who claimed to love monotony, and who "never gave so much as a sunflower-seed for the busy, practical life."

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Praise for this book

Mr. Powys is not a writer for everybody, but I am sure that he is a writer for posterity: indeed, of living authors I consider him the most notable, both as a thinker and a stylist.--Sylvia Townsend Werner
Heretical, scandalous, and mocking, but essentially parables.--Jorge Luis Borges
Delightful.-- "Kirkus (starred)"
Very few 20th-century authors have the knack of writing convincingly of first and last things. T.F. Powys is one of them.--John Gray "New Statesman"
Powys's quaint village brims with eccentrics and sinners, and gentle humor exists alongside a brutal frankness about power and sex. It is hard not to succumb to the strange, animating energy in Powys's allegorical tale about Death's redeeming qualities.-- "Publishers Weekly" (10/12/2018 12:00:00 AM)
An esoteric genius: his books are puzzling, engaging, and illuminating, glowing with a gentle, a half eerie light, humane, ironic and wise. Powys gives pleasure and delight, unique and surprising music.-- "The New York Times"
Grimly brilliant.--John Carey "The Sunday Times"
One of the most original of all English storytellers. T.F. Powys's novels and the powerful Unclay 'stand up like oaks.'-- "TLS"
His masterpiece.-- "Washington Post"
"Unclay is such an odd and unlikely book that it seems scarcely more real than the fictional books Borges delighted in. Behold visions that owe a debt to Blake and the novel's theological concerns and earthy humor harken back to Swift, but Powys's ambivalence seems hyper-contemporary: I loved this book."--Matthew Keeley "Tor.com"