This fusion of novel and memoir from a bestselling British author
chronicles the destructive effects of WWI on two working-class
families in Nottingham. An advocate for ordinary people, Alan
Sillitoe combines family memoir with exhaustive research on military
records, and fuses them with artistic speculation in this inventive
and political historical novel. Central to the story are the author's
grandfather, the blacksmith Ernest Burton, and his uncle Edgar, a
World War I deserter. The launching point for this narrative family
album is a legless match-seller from Sillitoe's childhood who "walked"
on the streets of Nottingham with his hands. When the young Sillitoe
asked his family about the reasons behind this man's deformity, he
heard a series of different accounts: His mother said it was a train
accident, his father claimed it was an explosion during the Battle of
the Somme, his grandmother was convinced it was a birth defect, and
his grandfather declared it was a way of dodging work. Thus Sillitoe
sets the tone for a tale in which "anything which is not scientific or
mathematical thought is colored by the human imagination and feeble
opinion." In order to rediscover the fictional truth behind his own
spirit, Sillitoe then delves into his heritage. He paints a telling
portrait of his maternal grandfather, a blacksmith who hated dogs,
despised the people who loved him, and was blinded in one eye by a
shred of steel. Separated from society by his illiteracy, and both
feared and respected for his instinctual cunning, Ernest was a tyrant
to his wife and eight children, a hardworking provider, and a talented
craftsman. On his father's side of the family, Sillitoe explores
the life of his uncle Edgar, "the darling of the family" who enlisted
in the British army when the Great War began in 1914. However, when
the young man discovered that his service consisted of dysentery,
haircuts, and taking orders, he "sensibly" deserts. To avoid the
military police, he leaves Nottingham and bicycles furiously on the
back roads to his sister's house in Hinkley, but is caught a few days
later in a pub and sent back to his battalion. A persistent man, Edgar
deserts a second time and hides out in the forest, but again he is
captured and sent just in time to join the Sherwood Foresters on the
first day of the Battle of the Somme. Raw Material spans a century
of family history and legends, interweaving personal memories with
collected facts and hearsay. The "kitchen-sink realism" Sillitoe is
known for takes on a more philosophical and transparent approach in
this innovative self-portrait that explores the base matter and
inspirations of the esteemed British novelist's life work.
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A Family Biography
Product details
ISBN
9781504034999
Published
2017
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author