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The Paper Lantern

Will Burns

When future generations come to ask themselves when England lost it and what it lost they will pick up The Paper Lantern' Michael Hofmann TLS

'A remarkable achievement in a book that feels at once timely and deeply considered' Irish Times

'A book that speaks powerfully about what it is to be English and about the impact of coronavirus on our national psyche' Observer

'Will Burns is the new Defoe' Adelle Stripe

Set in a shuttered pub - The Paper Lantern - in a village in the very middle of the country adjacent to the Prime Minister's Chequers Estate an unnamed narrator embarks on a series of walks in the Chiltern Hills. As he charts and interrogates the shifts in mood and understanding that have defined a transformative period in his own history and that of the surrounding area he reveals a past scarred with trauma and a present lacking compass. Traversing local raves in secret valleys to climate change and capitalism The Paper Lantern creates a tangible lived-in complicated rendering of a place at the moment when the very sense of place itself is being questioned.

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  • Classification : Natural History, Environment & Conservation
  • Pub Date : JUN 9, 2022
  • Imprint : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
  • Page Extent : 192
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781474622035
  • Price : INR 699
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Will Burns

Will Burns was born in London and lives in Buckinghamshire. He is the Poet-In-Residence at Caught By The River and an editor at Rough Trade Books. He was named as one of the 4 Faber & Faber New Poets for 2014 with his debut pamphlet. Will's first full collection, Country Music, was published with Offord Road Books in 2020, and his debut novel, The Paper Lantern, was published in July 2021 with Weidenfeld & Nicholson for which he was named as one of the Observer's Top 10 Debut Novelists of 2021.

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