Author:John Cheever

Discover John Cheever’s quirky psychological novel that is the perfect book club read.
Ezekiel Farragut is a college professor, a drug-addict and a murderer. Locked in Falconer State Penitentiary, he struggles through tormenting visits from his wife, the burden of memory and guilt, and the brutal monotony of his surroundings to retain his humanity, eventually finding the possibility of redemption through an affair with a fellow prisoner. Considered by many to be Cheever's masterpiece, Falconer is a tour de force from one of America's greatest storytellers.
A whole swathe of poor and underprivileged America is evoked by one of the country's most rarified stylists
—— James WoodOne of the most important novels of our time.. Read it and be ennobled
—— New York TimesSplendid...it is rough, it is elegant, it is pure. It is also indispensable, if you earnestly desire to know what is happening to the human soul in the USA.
—— Saul BellowOne of our truly fine writers...Moving and excellent
—— Washington PostCompelling
—— Emerald StreetThere is so much in this book, so much hinted at and alluded to. So much going on off-screen. [...] One of the literary finds of the year
—— BookmunchA beautiful evocation of the reckless naïveté of the early years of adulthood. [Helle Helle's] pared back style gives the novel a haunting quality, exquisitely reflecting the detachment and doubts of the protagonist's life. […] This is a highly recommended introduction to the work of a talented new name on the European literary scene
—— Book TrustHelle Helle is a star in her native Denmark but hasn’t been translated into English until now – on this evidence she’s worth the wait
—— Anthony Cummins , MetroI found myself utterly mesmerised by this little novel about the seemingly commonplace. It’s stark minimalism is beguiling
—— BookloverHelle Helle is a beautiful stylist. This Should Be Written in the Present Tense has an atmosphere that is deeply mysterious whilst staying entirely naturalistic – reminiscent of some of the less far out works of Marguerite Duras or Anna Kavan
—— Mark Diston , RegisterIt would be easy to dismiss this as a novel where nothing happens. Yet anyone can relate to Dorte’s purposelessness: “I didn’t know what to do with myself, or how to go on.” Ultimately, though, it’s a hopeful story: a reminder that it’s never too late to change
—— We Love This BookA curious and compelling read
—— Jessica Croome , Curious Animal MagazineAn odd but intriguing piece of work
—— Gill Oliver , UK Press SyndicationHelle Helle is a real talent and This Should be Written in the Present Tense is one of the literary finds of the year
—— Benjamin Judge , BookmunchVery arty, and strangely uplifting
—— Evening StandardHilarious, loving and deadly serious
—— Berlingske TidendeSome pieces of literature, no matter how great an effort you make as a critic, cannot be opened or captured in a way that does justice to the work. That’s how I feel about Helle Helle’s new and unusually precious novel... Most of the sentences are small works of art, containing a whole story in themselves
—— WeekendavisenThis Should be Written in the Present Tense is an excellent novel, yet another sleek and nonchalant masterpiece from Helle Helle
—— InformationHelle Helle has written a captivating novel about Dorte Hansen, who sleepwalks through life, letting chance rule
—— PolitikenA beautiful tale examining the processes of life
—— Good Book GuideEschewing a conventional narrative, this absorbing novel deceptively contains a crackling energy within its understated, artful prose
—— Francesca Angelini , Sunday Times






