Following Darkness (20th Century) - Forrest Reid - Books - Valancourt Books - 9781939140531 - June 25, 2013
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Following Darkness (20th Century)

Forrest Reid

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Following Darkness (20th Century)

'A masterpiece.' - E. M. Forster

'[A] strange, sinister, and unforgettable story.' - Manchester Guardian

'Forrest Reid has . . . beautiful, rhythmical prose, a true and permanent voice.' - John McGahern

'None of our contemporaries can describe childhood and youth as truly as he does.' - V. S. Pritchett

When Following Darkness first appeared in 1912, critics did not know what to make of it. Sentimental novels of childhood and adolescence were popular in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, but here was something completely new in English fiction, a book that explored a teenager's thoughts and emotions with unflinching honesty. One leading critic denounced the novel's protagonist Peter Waring as a 'subject for the pathologist rather than the novelist,' an 'evil' character who 'unutterably disgusts', and the book's allusions to Peter's sexual awakening and his rejection of Christ disturbed contemporary readers.

Following Darkness is the story of sixteen-year-old Peter's conflict with his staunchly religious father, whose religion and values Peter rejects with contempt, his burgeoning friendship with Owen Gill, and his growing passion for Katherine Dale. With keen psychological insight, Reid creates in Peter a complex and fascinating character: morally ambiguous, deeply flawed, snobbish, conceited and selfish, yet ultimately sympathetic. Acclaimed as a masterpiece by E. M. Forster and a possible influence on Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), Following Darkness was unlike any novel that had preceded it, and it remains one of Forrest Reid's most interesting works. This first-ever republication of the novel includes a new introduction by Andrew Doyle.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 25, 2013
ISBN13 9781939140531
Publishers Valancourt Books
Pages 266
Dimensions 138 × 15 × 213 mm   ·   281 g
Language English  
Contributor Andrew Doyle

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