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The Bascombe Novels
The Bascombe Novels
Aug 25, 2025 12:04 AM

Author:Richard Ford

The Bascombe Novels

A trilogy of brilliant novels-The Sportswriter, Independence Day, and The Lay of the Land-that charts the life and times of one of the most beloved and enduring characters in modern fiction.When we meet Frank Bascombe in The Sportswriter, his unguarded voice instantly wins us over and pulls us into a life that has been irrevocably changed-by the loss of a marriage, a career, a child. We then follow Frank, ever laconic and observant, through Independence Day and The Lay of the Land.

"In Haddam, summer floats over tree-softened streets like a sweet lotion balm from a careless, languorous god, and the world falls in tune with its own mysterious anthems. Shaded lawns lie still and damp in the early a.m." - Independence Day

Reviews

With a mastery second to none, Richard Ford has created a character we know as well as our next-door neighbors. Frank Bascombe has earned himself a place beside Willy Loman and Harry Angstrom in our literary landscape, but he has done so with a wry wit and a fin de siècle wisdom that is very much his own

—— The New York Times Book Review

Tautly constructed, graphic, angry, powerful fiction

—— Catherine Taylor , The Guardian

A powerful account of life among the dispossessed in contemporary east London

—— The London Paper

Beautifully written first novel

—— The Times

Akinti shows us he is a competent craftsman

—— Trevor Lewis , Sunday Times

Written in a clipped, street smart prose, Forest Gate is an assured debut... it is a study in cultural uprootedness and displacement, memorably documented by Akinti

—— Ian Thomson , Times Literary Supplement

A short but densely textured read...James's gradual, fragile redemption...is very well conveyed. Peter Akinti is also good at conveying a sense of place

—— Brandon Robshaw , Independent on Sunday

I loved this book

—— Anne Robinson

A moving and compelling story ... authentic and impressive

—— Nicholas Coleridge

To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language.

—— Ben Schott

Ogawa is original, elegant, very disturbing. I admire any writer who dares to work on this uneasy territory - we're on the edge of the unspeakable. The stories seem to penetrate right to the heart of the world, and find it a cold and eerie place. Her spare technique is very skilled. Every word is put to work. She sets up a small vibration, a disturbance, which begins quietly and generates wider and wider ripples of unease. There are no narrative tricks, but the stories generate a surprising amount of tension. You feel as if you've touched an icy hand

—— Hilary Mantel, author of Beyond Black

Ogawa's tales possess a gnawing, erotic edge

—— Publishers Weekly

Yoko Ogawa is able to give expression to the most subtle workings of human psychology in prose that is gentle yet penetrating.

—— Kenzaburo Oe, Nobel Prize Winning author of A Personal Matter

Each well narrated and haunting novella, about love, obsession and dark humour, has an unpredictable twist of viciousness coupled with compassion

—— The Hindu
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