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The Stranger’s Child is Alan Hollinghurst’s masterpiece, the book that cements his position as one of the finest novelists of our time. In its scope, intelligence and elegance, The Stranger’s Child can be placed in the great tradition of the novel alongside epics by Marcel Proust and Anthony Powell. And yet, in its subtly political exploration of homosexuality in English society, it deals with an utterly contemporary subject in an utterly contemporary way.
 
The Stranger’s Child begins with sixteen-year-old Daphne Sawle sitting in a hammock in the garden of Two Acres, the family home in suburban London. She is making a show of reading Tennyson before her brother George arrives to visit with his Cambridge friend Cecil Valance, a handsome, assured and sometimes outrageous young man with a burgeoning reputation as a poet. After a tantalizing and dramatic weekend Cecil writes a long poem in Daphne’s autograph album as a parting gift. It is titled “Two Acres,” and both Daphne and George (whose feelings for Cecil also go well beyond mere friendship) immediately see how important the poem is – but none of them can foresee the complex and lasting effects it will have on all their lives.
 
When the next section of the novel begins, everything has changed: Daphne is married to Cecil’s brother Dudley Valance; George to a historian named Madeleine; and Cecil is dead, killed by a sniper in World War One. A Cabinet officer and man of letters named Sebastian Stokes has come to Corley Court, the Valance family’s country home, to put together an edition of Cecil’s poems and speak to each family member in turn about him. He is especially curious about Cecil’s personal (and passionate) letters and unpublished poems, papers that seem to have gone missing, and whose absence will loom paradoxically through the rest of the novel.
 
The book leaps forward and we are at another party, this one to celebrate Daphne’s seventieth birthday. George is now the acclaimed historian G.F. Sawle; Daphne’s son Wilfrid, a charming boy in the previous section, has grown into a nervous and somehow fractured adult. We meet Peter Rowe, a music teacher at the boarding school that now occupies Corley Court, and his boyfriend, Paul Bryant, a bank employee with a feeling for Cecil’s poetry. Soon Paul is taking up an idea that Peter abandoned: to write a biography of Cecil Valance. It means making some startling discoveries about a past that the Valance family would prefer to keep in sepia and shadows.
 
The Stranger’s Child is by turns a gripping literary mystery, an absorbing social study of some pivotal moments in history, and a sensuous and beautiful exploration of the secret passions that determine our lives. From Edwardian suburbs to the offices of the Times Literary Supplement in the 1970s, from High Table wit to the realities of life working behind the counter at a provincial bank, it seems there is no corner of English life that Alan Hollinghurst cannot make present and palpable. Throughout this book he displays his unmatched gift for creating characters who live and breathe, and makes The Stranger’s Child that rare thing, a historical novel whose characters, in their passions and betrayals, constantly surprise the reader. In telling the story of the Valances, Hollinghurst casts a clear eye on the ways that each new generation tries to keep the family’s secrets buried – and reminds us that outsiders who try to dredge secrets to the surface have their own very mixed reasons for doing so.
 
Reading this book, we are so utterly immersed in its characters’ lives that their memories come to seem like our own, at once vital and in the process of being lost. And perhaps this is the novel’s most extraordinary quality: the way it gives us events as they happen, and then shows them being transformed in the memory, and transformed again as they are documented, for good and ill. The Stranger’s Child is an astonishingly sensitive and perceptive novel, and one that will itself surely be read for generations to come.

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Longlisted 2011 - Man Booker Prize
LONGLIST 2013 – IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
A Globe and Mail Best Book
A New York Times Notable Book

“If this wonderfully well-made and witty novel doesn’t win the Man Booker Prize, there is no justice in the world. . . . Constantly provocative, intricately plotted, slyly hilarious––in short, a triumph of the storyteller’s art.”
—Brian Lynch, Irish Independent
 
“Captivating. . . . It is elegant, seductive and extremely enjoyable to read, and peppered with astute, apparently casual noticings. . . . The Stranger’s Child will no doubt be one of the best novels published this year.”
—The Guardian
 
“A remarkable, unmissable achievement, written with the calm authority of an author who could turn his literary gifts to just about anything.”
—Richard Canning, The Independent
 
“There is a huge cleverness to the book at a structural and, as it were, managerial level. . . . Hollinghurst, as ever, is quietly brilliant about architecture. . . .  There’s also a lot that is purely and simply very funny.”
—Keith Miller, Daily Telegraph
 
The Stranger’s Child feels like the kind of novel that [E.M.] Forster might have written had he continued. . . . An impeccable, ironic, profoundly enjoyable plot structure. . . . Aesthetically, The Stranger’s Child is probably the best novel this year so far.”
—Amanda Craig, The Independent
L'autore:
Alan Hollinghurst is the author of The Swimming-Pool Library, The Folding Star, The Spell and the Man Booker Prize–winning, NBCC Award finalist The Line of Beauty. He has received the Somerset Maugham Award, the E.M. Forster Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction. He lives in London.

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  • Data di pubblicazione2011
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  • Numero di pagine448
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