Nineteen Twenty-One by Adam Thorpe

Nineteen Twenty-One

Adam Thorpe

371 pages first pub 2001 (editions)

fiction historical reflective slow-paced
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Nineteen Twenty-One by Adam Thorpe is a mesmerizing and deeply introspective novel that will captivate readers who appreciate literary fiction, historical settings, and explorations of the human experience, particularly those who are drawn to themes of trauma, creativity, and the power of art to heal and transcend the darkness of war and its aftermath.

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It is the freakishly hot, drought summer of 1921; dust storms in London, parched and cracking earth, autumn tints in July. Holed up in a cottage in the Chilterns, a young writer strives to write the first great novel of the War, impelled by his ow...

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