Author:Malcolm Lowry

'Staring out at the river his agony was like a great lidless eye'
In this stark, compelling and greatly autobiographical novella, Malcolm Lowry tells the story of Bill Plantagenet, a piano player and ex-sailor who has lost his band and his mind drinking in New York. As Plantagenet commits himself to a Psychiatric hospital to suffer his recovery, Lowry writes with eloquent ferocity on the delusions of madness, and the true meaning of sanity.
No one ever wrote better about the power struggles of sex and love
—— Doris LessingA masterpiece
—— GuardianDoes for D H Lawrence what Jack the Ripper did for Gladstone bags and stovepipe hats
—— Neil GaimanHe was a big influence on me - I loved the seriousness and intensity he brought to his studies of human relationships, and the boldness with which he pushed the boundaries of what could be said and thought and written about in the novel
—— Andrew DaviesMixes vividly detailed history, enchanting speculation, and time-travel fantasy. A splendid debut of careful research and sparkling imagination, creating a love story and kingdom that never was... or was it?
—— William Dietrich, author of The Dakota CipherAbsorbed by the twists and turns of the story, I felt like applauding every new idea, every conversation, every mystery and every revelation.
—— Michael MoorcockOutstanding
—— Vanity FairJean Plaidy conveys the texture of various patches of the past with such rich complexity
—— Guardian