The Ghost Who Bled

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Historical
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Author: Gregory Norminton ISBN: 1230001646955
Publisher: Comma Press Publication: April 27, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gregory Norminton
ISBN: 1230001646955
Publisher: Comma Press
Publication: April 27, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A simple act of gallantry in the Malaysian jungle spawns a lifelong feud in the Home Counties...

A fading actor with a terminal illness devises a meticulous plan to leave the stage in style...

A pregnant composer contemplates motherhood at the end of civilisation...

Spanning centuries and continents, the stories in this collection amount to a tour de force of literary worldbuilding. From deeply insecure time travellers to medieval mystics and futuristic body modification cults, Norminton’s characters find themselves torn between conflicting impulses – temptation and fortitude, hubris and shame, longing and regret. By turns sad, strange and darkly comic, The Ghost Who Bled reveals a master storyteller of incredible range.

“Witty, intelligent, crunchily written, Norminton’s collection is pure reading pleasure.” - Neel Mukherjee (Booker-shortlisted author of The Lives of Others)

'"All the doors of the imagination are open to Gregory Norminton, the author of micro-fictions and exuberantly long novels; this collection roves magnificently from one side of the world to the other, bringing together people and their predicaments as only its author can. Read it and be transported, too." - Michael Caines (The TLS)

"Gregory Norminton’s tautly written, mordant short stories make the reader sit up and think. Startlingly original imagery and that rare thing, moral and political bite." - Maggie Gee

"Norminton's beautifully written stories capture the range and complexity of life with wit and compassion, insight and pathos: hugely enjoyable, very much recommended." - James Miller (The Lost Boys, Sunshine State)

"These wonderfully accomplished stories range over time and place, but what holds them together, other than the mastery of the language and the sheer gift of storytelling displayed, is their constant, complex humanity, and the sense that being human is only part of being something larger, what the narrator of the title story calls "the sufficient planet of home". - Charles Lambert (The Children's Home)

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A simple act of gallantry in the Malaysian jungle spawns a lifelong feud in the Home Counties...

A fading actor with a terminal illness devises a meticulous plan to leave the stage in style...

A pregnant composer contemplates motherhood at the end of civilisation...

Spanning centuries and continents, the stories in this collection amount to a tour de force of literary worldbuilding. From deeply insecure time travellers to medieval mystics and futuristic body modification cults, Norminton’s characters find themselves torn between conflicting impulses – temptation and fortitude, hubris and shame, longing and regret. By turns sad, strange and darkly comic, The Ghost Who Bled reveals a master storyteller of incredible range.

“Witty, intelligent, crunchily written, Norminton’s collection is pure reading pleasure.” - Neel Mukherjee (Booker-shortlisted author of The Lives of Others)

'"All the doors of the imagination are open to Gregory Norminton, the author of micro-fictions and exuberantly long novels; this collection roves magnificently from one side of the world to the other, bringing together people and their predicaments as only its author can. Read it and be transported, too." - Michael Caines (The TLS)

"Gregory Norminton’s tautly written, mordant short stories make the reader sit up and think. Startlingly original imagery and that rare thing, moral and political bite." - Maggie Gee

"Norminton's beautifully written stories capture the range and complexity of life with wit and compassion, insight and pathos: hugely enjoyable, very much recommended." - James Miller (The Lost Boys, Sunshine State)

"These wonderfully accomplished stories range over time and place, but what holds them together, other than the mastery of the language and the sheer gift of storytelling displayed, is their constant, complex humanity, and the sense that being human is only part of being something larger, what the narrator of the title story calls "the sufficient planet of home". - Charles Lambert (The Children's Home)

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