Shark (Paperback)


Shark is a story about the dispossessed and how they get by. Ex-soldier and violent deadbeat John Usher returns to his boyhood home of Leeds to find things have changed. His community has been unravelled by gang culture, ethnic tensions and hopelessness. Unable to sleep, his only consolation is drinking late into the night and playing pool by himself. That is, until an encounter with a hard right activist leads him into a twisted relationship of deceit, cuckoldry and hatred. "Here we have that rare artefact. A contemporary, regional, working class novel written with the ideas-based, language-grounded currency of the great transatlantic stylists: Updike, Bellow, De Lillo and Martin Amis. Wes Brown's art is to match high literary intensity to the milieu of the northern pubs and Pool Halls, finding the story in a young man's struggle to accommodate himself to the life he has been dealt, after service in Iraq, in a community divided and adrift." -Danny Broderick, The Workroom.

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Shark is a story about the dispossessed and how they get by. Ex-soldier and violent deadbeat John Usher returns to his boyhood home of Leeds to find things have changed. His community has been unravelled by gang culture, ethnic tensions and hopelessness. Unable to sleep, his only consolation is drinking late into the night and playing pool by himself. That is, until an encounter with a hard right activist leads him into a twisted relationship of deceit, cuckoldry and hatred. "Here we have that rare artefact. A contemporary, regional, working class novel written with the ideas-based, language-grounded currency of the great transatlantic stylists: Updike, Bellow, De Lillo and Martin Amis. Wes Brown's art is to match high literary intensity to the milieu of the northern pubs and Pool Halls, finding the story in a young man's struggle to accommodate himself to the life he has been dealt, after service in Iraq, in a community divided and adrift." -Danny Broderick, The Workroom.

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Product Details

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Imprint

Dog Horn Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

October 2010

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

April 2011

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

176

ISBN-13

978-1-907133-14-5

Barcode

9781907133145

Categories

LSN

1-907133-14-3



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