Box Hill: A Story of Low Self-Esteem

Author:   Adam Mars-Jones
Publisher:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
ISBN:  

9780811230056


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   01 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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In Box Hill, a vivid coming-of-age novel, a young man suddenly wakes up to his gay self—on his eighteenth birthday, when he receives the best gift ever: love and sex. In the woodsy cruising grounds of Box Hill, chubby Colin literally stumbles over glamorous Ray—ten years older, leather-clad, cool, handsome, a biker, and a top. (Colin, if largely unformed, is nevertheless decidedly a bottom.) Colin narrates his love—conveying how mind-blowing being with Ray is—in comically humble-pie terms. “If there are leaders then there must be followers, and I had followership skills in plenty just waiting to be tapped. To this day I can’t see a fat kid in shorts without wanting to rush over and give him what comfort I can. To tell him it won’t always be like this.”        Mars-Jones uses Colin’s naivete to give a fresh view of the world and of love. Before long, however, homophobia, class, family strife, and loss rear their ugly heads. Yet in the end, it seems Colin’s modest view oddly takes in the widest horizon: he learns that “people can care about anything.” A surprise and a pleasure, Box Hill is an intensely moving short novel.

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Author:   Adam Mars-Jones
Publisher:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Imprint:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.60cm
Weight:   0.134kg
ISBN:  

9780811230056


ISBN 10:   0811230058
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   01 September 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I very much enjoyed Box Hill. It is a characteristic Mars-Jones mixture of the shocking, the endearing, the funny, and the sad, with an unforgettable narrator. The sociological detail is as ever acutely enduring. -- Margaret Drabble Dry, accurate, tragic. -- Edmund White Mars-Jones is a writer of wonderful originality and wit. -- The Times (London) Mars-Jones's prose is exceptionally nimble, dry, humorously restrained, very English, with a little Nabokovian velvet too. He can describe more or less anything and make it interesting. -- James Wood - London Review of Books Mars-Jones' trim, poignant novel humanizes the intricacies of a dominant-submissive gay relationship.... As the narrator says, What I saw of his life was about excitement, about magic, a spell that will fall on readers, too. -- Kirkus (starred)


"""Mars-Jones’ trim, poignant novel humanizes the intricacies of a dominant-submissive gay relationship.... As the narrator says, “What I saw of his life was about excitement, about magic,” a spell that will fall on readers, too."" -- Kirkus (starred) ""Mars-Jones’s prose is exceptionally nimble, dry, humorously restrained, very English, with a little Nabokovian velvet too. He can describe more or less anything and make it interesting."" -- James Wood - London Review of Books ""Mars-Jones is a writer of wonderful originality and wit."" -- The Times (London) ""Dry, accurate, tragic."" -- Edmund White ""I very much enjoyed Box Hill. It is a characteristic Mars-Jones mixture of the shocking, the endearing, the funny, and the sad, with an unforgettable narrator. The sociological detail is as ever acutely enduring."" -- Margaret Drabble"


I very much enjoyed Box Hill. It is a characteristic Mars-Jones mixture of the shocking, the endearing, the funny, and the sad, with an unforgettable narrator. The sociological detail is as ever acutely enduring. -- Margaret Drabble Dry, accurate, tragic. -- Edmund White Mars-Jones is a writer of wonderful originality and wit. -- The Times (London) Mars-Jones's prose is exceptionally nimble, dry, humorously restrained, very English, with a little Nabokovian velvet too. He can describe more or less anything and make it interesting. -- James Wood - London Review of Books


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Adam Mars-Jones' collection of stories Lantern Lecture won a 1982 Somerset Maugham Award, and he has since published a debut novel, Pilcrow (2008) and a second novel, Cedilla (2011). Other books include Noriko Smiling (2011, focused on Yasujiro Ozu), his memoir, Kid Gloves (2015), and a selection of his film writings, Second Sight (2019). He writes book reviews for the Observer and the London Review of Books.

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