New Fiction by Hephzibah Anderson
The author of Miss Garnet’s Angel packs
her bags and sets off once again, this time in the company
of fellow author Mr Gollghtly who, once upon a time, wrote
a surprise bestseller: a comedy in the Chekhovian vein, about
humankind’s loves, hopes, fears, lusts, idiocies,
anxieties, false securities, vanities, dishonesties, fantasies,
cruelties
and general tendency to inveterate folly.
Years later, and
tearing himself out of step with the modern world, he decides
on a holiday in Great Calne – a fictional
Devon village on the edge of Dartmoor – Where he aims
to update his magnum opus, freshly re-titled That’s
How Life Is.
Gollghtly is a convert to soap operas and he plans
to take these as his model, but before long he is drawn into
great
Calne’s own, real-life soap opera, whose cast includes
a truant schoolboy, a lady vicar and a buxom barmaid, and
whose sly plot embraces love, secrets and tragedy.
No one it
turns out is, is quite who they seem, least of all Gollghtly
himself. But Vickers distinctiveness lies in
her ability to temper the chintziness of her prose with almost
savage insight as she daringly pursues answers to life’s
biggest questions.
Daily Mail 8th August 2003.
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