The Halt During the Chase

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Product Details
Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date
Pages
160
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780811237451

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About the Author
Rosemary Tonks (1928-2014) published two poetry collections and six novels, and wrote for The Observer, The Times, The New York Review of Books, The New Statesman, and Encounter, and presented poetry programs for the BBC.

Reviews
This is an exaggeratedly domestic novel, whose action unfolds in rooms gorged with furniture and objects, all brimming with meaning. Sophie knows how her mother is feeling based on the pitch of her iron's hiss; clocks are always ticking or being wound when Philip is near or on the mind--he himself "had a clock buried in his flesh." These objects, furnishings, and many, many articles of clothing are described with tender care and in vivid color.--Ania Szremski "4Columns" (10/13/2023 12:00:00 AM)
For Tonks, love is its own thing, separate from both sex and its inverse, marriage, a dreaded vulnerability that could strike at any moment if one enjoys life a little too much.--Audrey Wollen "The New Yorker"
Writing like this--a bit of Rhys, a bit of Knut Hamsun, a bit of Wyndham Lewis, a bit of Muriel Spark, overlaying the everlasting Shakespeare/Austen/Brontë/ George Eliot marriage drama--is far too beautiful and accomplished to be kept off the shelf. It catches like nothing else the smogs, the rodentine genes, the murky post-War grays, the lurking sexual violence of London, between Hangover Square and Carnaby Street.--Michael Hofmann "Poetry Magazine"
Graceful prose, a devastatingly good ear for dialogue, a marvelous way with supporting characters--Sophie's mother, Philip's father, and their wise friend Pussy are carefully etched gems--and a sensibility which probes beneath her surface wit make Ms. Tonks a writer to conjure with.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Nobody writes about angsty women like Tonks.--Daniella Fishman "The Millions"
A clever, fishy little novel...all voice, half poetry and half snarl.--Mary Marge Locker "The New York Times" (10/4/2023 12:00:00 AM)
"If Tonks's literary career was on its deathbed when she wrote The Halt, her style was still brilliantly alive...The liquidity of Tonks's sentences, the deftness of her humor, makes it hard to understand how writing became such a source of torment for her. Tonks left us with this odd child, this Frankensteined novel--a trembling, emotional, sensitive bildungsroman stitched inside a flashy comic-novel facade."--Leo Lasdun "Los Angeles Review of Books" (10/14/2023 12:00:00 AM)