Synopsis
Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. 1st trade paperback printing. The final book in his five novel sequence, The Furys, considered some of his finest work - In the previous novel, young Peter Fury, confused by his mother's ambition for him, was driven to commit a crime for which he was sent to prison for fifteen years. This story opens with his release, still a relatively young man, and as Peter gropes his way back to normal life, taking refuge in the girlhood home of his brother's wife, the extraordinary circumstances of his past are revealed and we observe his coming to terms with the future. 315 pp.
About the Author
Almost all biographies give James Hanley's dates as 1901 to 1985. The date of his death is not in doubt, but as his son, Liam Hanley, has recently established he was born in 1897, and in Liverpool not Dublin as previously thought. James Hanley was a novelist and playwright. His output was prodigious: in addition to the five novels in the Furys sequence being reissued by Faber Finds, he wrote about twenty-five novels, sixteen volumes of short stories, six plays and seven books of miscellaneous writings.His early life was adventurous. He joined the merchant navy when seventeen (his sea-faring days were formative), jumped ship in Canada, joined the Canadian Army, fought in the First World War, and was gassed before returning to Liverpool in 1918.His novel, Boy, achieved notoriety when it was suppressed for obscenity in the 1930s. The unexpurgated edition is now in print with Oneworld Classics.
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