Henry, Henry

A novella

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Pub Date Jun 30 2017 | Archive Date Jul 29 2017

Description

Henry, Henry is a brilliantly conceived experimental novel comprising two alternating stories: a factually inaccurate pseudo-biography of 17th-century composer Henry Purcell and the mid-20th-century story of the people writing the biography. In the 17th-century narrative, the young Henry is repeatedly imprisoned, has an affair with the choirmaster's wife, and is afflicted with an unusual fondness for nice clothes. Falsely accused of stealing all of the cornets from the royal stock of instruments, Henry is banished to a town infested with the plague. There he starts an affair with another woman, Cathleen. Upon his return to London, Henry is confronted with the complexities of his love life. The 20th-century narrative tells of faux-scholar Mr Austen who has taken up residence in a small coastal town to get on with his work. There he befriends the Purcell family: mother and young son Henry. At once wild, philosophical and thought-provoking, Henry, Henry is a novella that will stay with you.

Henry, Henry is a brilliantly conceived experimental novel comprising two alternating stories: a factually inaccurate pseudo-biography of 17th-century composer...


A Note From the Publisher

Experimental alternative history with an entertaining cyclical premise. Perfect for fans of experimental fiction.

Experimental alternative history with an entertaining cyclical premise. Perfect for fans of experimental fiction.


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Brian Willems is assistant professor of literature and film theory at the University of Split, Croatia. He is the author of Hopkins and Heidegger and Facticity, Poverty and Clones.

Brian Willems is assistant professor of literature and film theory at the University of Split, Croatia. He is the author of Hopkins and Heidegger and Facticity...


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ISBN 9781785355479
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Inventive. I love anything that manages to be experimental without being pretentious. This book pulls it off. However, I found the contemporary story line to be far less compelling than the historical one, so I cannot give it 5 stars. Thank you to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this in advance of publication in exchange for an honest review.

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