Children of Darkness and Light
  • Published:
    Jul-1997
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    248
  • Age Level:
    22 & up
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In Children of Darkness and Light, Mosley takes on what for most novelists has been the most challenging of subjects: a novel directly concerned with religious belief. A middle-aged, burnt-out journalist is sent to the north of England to do a story about the possible appearance of the Blessed Virgin to a group of children, though this may be a rumor initiated by the government to cover up a nuclear disaster. Or both. Out of such conflicting possibilities, Mosley invents a sinister world where nothing is what it seems to be. And as Mosley's narrator moves through the possibilities of half-truths, lies, conspiracies, and betrayals, he himself creates a parallel crisis in his personal life wherein he and his wife are trying to destroy their marriage or save it, or - as we come to expect in Mosley novels - do both at once. And behind all this is the possibility that the narrator - half philosopher and half would-be saint - is little more than a middle-aged man trying to justify his irresponsibility and infidelity behind a shield of wit and irony.
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    • Jan-1997
    • Random House (UK)
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0749396008
    • ISBN13: 9780749396008
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    • Jul-1997
    • Dalkey Archive Press
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1564781518
    • ISBN13: 9781564781512



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