Pure (Paperback)
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Pure (Paperback)

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Paperback 352 Pages
Published: 05/01/2012
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Waterstones Says

A sinuous recreation of Paris on the brink of revolution, Costa Book of the Year Award winning Pure employs the metaphor of a pungent burial ground for the fetid dregs of the Ancien Regime. Peopled with unforgettable characters rendered in viscerally elegant prose, Miller’s book interrogates notions of rationalism, integrity and progress, with visionary elan.

A year of bones, of grave-dirt, relentless work. Of mummified corpses and chanting priests.

A year of rape, suicide, sudden death. Of friendship too. Of desire. Of love...

A year unlike any other he has lived.

Deep in the heart of Paris, its oldest cemetery is, by 1785, overflowing, tainting the very breath of those who live nearby. Into their midst comes Jean-Baptiste Baratte, a young, provincial engineer charged by the king with demolishing it.

At first Baratte sees this as a chance to clear the burden of history, a fitting task for a modern man of reason. But before long, he begins to suspect that the destruction of the cemetery might be a prelude to his own.

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781444724288
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 242 g
Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 23 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

His recreation of pre-Revolutionary Paris is extraordinarily vivid and imaginative, and his story is so gripping that you'll put your life on hold to finish it - The Times

Vivid and compelling - Times Literary Supplement

Enthralling . . . superbly researched, brilliantly narrated and movingly resolved - Observer

Elegant - Independent

Quietly powerful, consistently surprising, Pure is a fine addition to substantial body of work - Financial Times

Almost dreamlike, a realistic fantasy, a violent fairytale for adults - Irish Times

Every so often a historical novel comes along that is so natural, so far from pastiche, so modern, that it thrills and expands the mind. Pure is one . . . Exquisite inside and out, Pure is a near-faultless thing: detailed, symbolic and richly evocative of a time, place and man in dangerous flux. It is brilliance distilled, with very few impurities - Sunday Telegraph

It draws you in with hallucinatory power to seething Paris on the brink of revolution . . . images remain in your mind long after you reach the last page - Daily Mail

Superb . . . The writing throughout is crystalline, uncontrived, striking and intelligent. You could call it pure - Literary Review

Miller writes like a poet, with a deceptive simplicity - his sentences and images are intense distillations, conjuring the fleeting details of existence with clarity. He is also a very humane writer, whose philosophy is tempered always with an understanding of the flaws and failings of ordinary people . . . Pure defies the ordinary conventions of storytelling, slipping dream-like between lucidity and a kind of abstracted elusiveness . . . As Miller proves with this dazzling novel, it is not certainty we need but courage - Guardian

A work of beauty embroidered by Miller's exquisite gift for poetic description . . . it is a delight. And though a historical novel with decay its running theme, the writing is dazzlingly fresh and modern - The Times

A pacey, well-constructed narrative in which rape, suicide, love and unexplained deaths all play a part. Miller wears his learning lightly and infuses his story with humanity and warmth - Mail on Sunday

The book pulls off an ambitious project: to evoke a complex historical period through a tissue of deftly selected details - Sunday Times

Very atmospheric . . . Although the theme may sound macabre, Miller's eloquent novel overflows with vitality and colour. It is packed with personal and physical details that evoke 18th-century Paris with startling immediacy . . . If you enjoyed Patrick Süskind's Perfume, you'll love this - Daily Express

Alive to the dramatic possibilities offered by late-18th-century Paris, a fetid and intoxicating city on the brink of revolution . . . Miller intimately and pacily imagines how it might have felt to witness it - Daily Telegraph

Miller generates dynamic comedy and drama from juxtaposing the earthy, bodily realities of the Enlightenment against lofty aspirations of reason and progress. It's engrossing historical fiction - The Age

Some stories are too wonderful - too filled with wonders - to set in the present. They can't really be called historical fiction because they don't serve history so much as plunder it to invent what might have been. Such is the case with Pure - New York Times Book Review

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“Well deserved prize winner”

My uncle works for BA and often brings home books he's found discarded on the plane. This was one of those books and what a special find it was! I found myself parachuted into this 18th century world of breeches... More

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“Surprisingly good!”

This book was chosen for me as a book group read, and I honestly wasn't expecting to enjoy it. So I was very surprised to find myself whipped up by the bizarre ideas and goings on in this book, set mostly in... More

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“Pure”

Young and still somewhat idealistic, provincial engineer Jean-Baptiste Baratte has come to the Palace of Versailles seeking a prestigious commission that he hopes will make his fortune. His only previous work since... More

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