The Open Door, first published in 1989, is the third Alan Sillitoe book to feature the Seaton family. Though Arthur Seaton, of Sunday Night and Monday morning, does feature, the focus is on his brother Brian Seaton. Just as he is about to leave the RAF he finds that he has TB. This disrupts his plans to return home - his marriage was in any case in difficulty - and the novel switches between Nottingham and the RAF sanitorium. Seaton is also torn between women - having affairs with two of the nurses at the sanitorium, while becoming involved with a young woman in his home town, who also has TB. The Open Door is a wonderful period novel, set in 1949 against the background of post-war austerity. The book is introduced by Ruth Fainlight.
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The Open Door is compassionate and unflinchingly honest, showing us Arthur (Seaton) at fifteen on the cusp of his belligerent adulthood and Brian already there, aware of the fragility of life but burning with the possibilities of the future. --LeftLion
Alan Sillitoe was the author of many novels, the best known being Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and the short story collection The Loneliness of the Long Distrance Runner. He also wrote playscripts, poetrry and books for children. Alan Sillitoe died in 2010. Ruth Fainlight, who introduces this edition of the novel, is a poet and translator, who married Alan Sillitoe in 1959.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Just as he is about to leave the RAF, Brian Seaton finds that he has TB. This disrupts his plans to return home - his marriage was in any case in difficulty - and the novel switches between Nottingham and the RAF sanitorium. Seaton is also torn between women - having affairs with two of the nurses at the sanitorium, while becoming involved with a young woman in his home town, who also has TB. Follows "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" as the final volume in the Seaton series, first published to acclaim in 1989, but long unavailable. A canonical writer of working class Britain, this is the first Alan Sillitoe book to be published since his death. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781907869631
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