Back in 1984

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Back in 1984 by Richard Woolley, AuthorHouse UK
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Author: Richard Woolley ISBN: 9781467005418
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: March 10, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Richard Woolley
ISBN: 9781467005418
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: March 10, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

A keen insight into the emotional world of a young couple caught in the crosscurrents of seventies idealism and eighties realism

Back in 1984 is divided into two parts. Part one, Feeling Time, examines a day-in-the-life of on-off lovers, Joe Travis and Mary Thwaites a day, on which both are confronted by dramatic events that eventually reunite them. As the day progresses, scenes from their pasts bubble up, shedding light on two people in difficulty but still full of the dreams and delusions of 1970s libertarianism as well as love for each other. The story, set in Leeds with flashbacks to seventies Berlin and sixties London, shows Joe and Mary learning to balance self-obsession with the needs of others.

Part two, On the Horizon, continues the story of Joe and Mary, but is told in diary form by Joe alone. A year in the life of a man trying to make films, babies and sense out of life, love, sex and sexuality. In contrast to the literary distance of part one, the reader is thrown into the maelstrom of one mans existence. The miners strike, the nature of male friendship, the delights and disappointments of sex, the pressures of conception, the idyll of a writing holiday in Tuscany all are interwoven in fast moving prose that offers humour and insight amidst glimpses of despair.

Well-written, witty and observant, it gets under the skin of late twentieth century political correctness, reminds us of the universal nature of grief and encourages us to never give up and always be open to change.

SAMUEL MADSON

If you find relationships and co-habitation an uphill struggle, dealing with death difficult and making babies something of a drama, read this!

RACHEL WEST

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A keen insight into the emotional world of a young couple caught in the crosscurrents of seventies idealism and eighties realism

Back in 1984 is divided into two parts. Part one, Feeling Time, examines a day-in-the-life of on-off lovers, Joe Travis and Mary Thwaites a day, on which both are confronted by dramatic events that eventually reunite them. As the day progresses, scenes from their pasts bubble up, shedding light on two people in difficulty but still full of the dreams and delusions of 1970s libertarianism as well as love for each other. The story, set in Leeds with flashbacks to seventies Berlin and sixties London, shows Joe and Mary learning to balance self-obsession with the needs of others.

Part two, On the Horizon, continues the story of Joe and Mary, but is told in diary form by Joe alone. A year in the life of a man trying to make films, babies and sense out of life, love, sex and sexuality. In contrast to the literary distance of part one, the reader is thrown into the maelstrom of one mans existence. The miners strike, the nature of male friendship, the delights and disappointments of sex, the pressures of conception, the idyll of a writing holiday in Tuscany all are interwoven in fast moving prose that offers humour and insight amidst glimpses of despair.

Well-written, witty and observant, it gets under the skin of late twentieth century political correctness, reminds us of the universal nature of grief and encourages us to never give up and always be open to change.

SAMUEL MADSON

If you find relationships and co-habitation an uphill struggle, dealing with death difficult and making babies something of a drama, read this!

RACHEL WEST

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