The Selkirk Strip
  • Published:
    Mar-2010
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    Literary
  • Pages:
    212
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Aldous Cotton, commonly known as Gus, a civil servant of dry and melancholy humour, stands observing the November dawn from his North London doorstep. His calm existence is about to be disrupted by two events: the invasion of that unloved piece of imperial territory on the other side of the world, known as the Selkirk Strip; and the arrival of his wife's mysterious cousin, Alan Breck Stewart, a survivor of mysterious pasts, unwitting provoker of destruction. While the entire country embarks on a patriotic binge, Alan Breck Stewart pursues his own peculiar path, leaving behind him a wake of sexual disaster and personal disintegration. Splenetic journalists, strong-willed women, tortuously bland civil servants and West Country Catholic gentry - all come under Ferdinand Mount's finely ground microscope in this tragi-comedy or manners and morals. And in Alan Breck Stewart he has created one of those extraordinary characters who burst from the page in embarrassing abandon.

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    • First Edition
    • Mar-2010
    • Faber and Faber (UK)
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 0571260535
    • ISBN13: 9780571260539
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    • Jul-1988
    • Trafalgar Square Publishing
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0241120152
    • ISBN13: 9780241120156



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