Beast

by Paul Kingsnorth

Hardcover, 2016

Library's rating

½

Publication

London : Faber & Faber, 2016.

Physical description

22 inches

ISBN

9780571322077

Language

Description

Beast plunges you into the world of Edward Buckmaster, a man alone on an empty moor in the west of England. What he has left behind we don't yet know. What he faces is an existential battle with himself, the elements, and something he begins to see in the margins of his vision: some creature that is tracking him, the pursuit of which will become an obsession. This short, shocking, and exhilarating novel is a vivid exploration of isolation, courage, and the search for truth that continues the story set one thousand years earlier in Paul Kingsnorth's bravura debut novel, The Wake. It extends that book's promise and confirms Kingsnorth as one of our most daring and rewarding contemporary writers.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Ken-Me-Old-Mate
Well, this is weird one indeed. Quite short but very much to the point. It reminded me of The Third Policeman but without the humour, imagination, panache and around 300 words.

But I liked it!

More of meditation that a structured piece of work, although it does have structure. Very early on I worked
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that I had no idea at all about knowing what I was reading and just let go and went with it.

I had previously read The Wake by the same author and was knocked out by that so I came to it favourably. At the end, I thought I knew what it was about, but once again I have read no other reviews so I don't know how it appears to others.
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Awards

Audie Award (Finalist — 2018)
Encore Award (Shortlist — 2017)
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