Black Swan Green (Paperback)
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Paperback 384 Pages
Published: 02/04/2007
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'ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANTLY INVENTIVE WRITERS OF THIS, OR ANY, COUNTRY' INDEPENDENT
Shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and longlisted for the Booker Prize
'Gorgeous'
DAILY MAIL

'Uproariously funny'
EVENING STANDARD

'Spellbinding'
TATLER

'Brilliant'
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

'Luminously beautiful'
THE TIMES

The Sunday Times bestselling fourth novel from the critically acclaimed author of Ghostwritten and Cloud Atlas
January, 1982. Thirteen-year-old Jason Taylor - covert stammerer and reluctant poet - anticipates a stultifying year in his backwater English village. But he hasn't reckoned with bullies, simmering family discord, the Falklands War, a threatened gypsy invasion and those mysterious entities known as girls. Charting thirteen months in the black hole between childhood and adolescence, this is a captivating novel, wry, painful and vibrant with the stuff of life.

PRAISE FOR DAVID MITCHELL
'A thrilling and gifted writer'
FINANCIAL TIMES

'Dizzyingly, dazzlingly good'
DAILY MAIL

'Mitchell is, clearly, a genius'
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

'An author of extraordinary ambition and skill'
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

'A superb storyteller'
THE NEW YORKER

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9780340822807
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 269 g
Dimensions: 198 x 143 x 26 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Black Swan Green's 'I love 1982' nostalgia is a glassy, pitch-perfect, mock-innocent surface through which something rotten might appear - Ali Smith, Sunday Telegraph

The everyday details of Jason's life are lyrically transformed by the power of Mitchell's prose, which is beguiling, funny, beautifully poetic and always keenly observed. Black Swan Green is just gorgeous - Daily Mail

Mitchell has written another complex novel, in which multiple themes run like streams of extra data beneath every incident, and understanding comes by the process of reading into a satisfying tangle of metaphor and reference. It is the best kind of contemporary fiction - M. John Harrison, Times Literary Supplement

Hugely touching and enjoyable - Observer

A delight to read from beginning to end - Sunday Express

Luminously beautiful . . . It celebrates the liberating power of language while reviewing without bitterness or resentment the role that inarticulacy, shyness, even bullying, might play in shaping the future career of a writer - Ruth Scurr, The Times

Spry, disconcerting and moving. It is also extremely funny even - or especially - at the blackest of moments - Observer

A pitch-perfect study of a time and a place - Sunday Telegraph

David Mitchell's beautiful novel of growing up and learning to accept the fragility of the world shows he can do subtle, slow and moving every bit as well as he did dazzling and mind-boggling in the past works - Kazuo Ishiguro, Guardian

What is so impressive about Black Swan Green . . . is how entirely the formal artifice accommodates a naturalistic, and a thoroughly felt, story about human beings. Black Swan Green is, as its protagonist would put it, ace - Sam Leith, Literary Review

All the drama and inadvertent comedy of the onset of adolescence are brilliantly laid bare . . . a deceptively easy read, at times uproariously funny - Evening Standard

Playful and inventive, Mitchell stretches language and ideas with exuberant abandon . . . he inhabits the mind of his troubled teenager with spellbinding conviction - Tatler

A very fine and tightly structured novel . . . Mitchell pulls off a beautifully ironic piece of ventriloquism; the narrator's voice is pitched perfectly and entirely credibly, the dialogue never falters - William Wall, Irish Times

Intricate and beautiful - Time Out

Alternately nostalgic, funny and heartbreaking . . . Mitchell has a perfect ear for that most calamitous year, the first of the teens, when we come face-to-face with the volatile nature of life - Washington Post

Brilliant . . . In Jason, Mitchell creates an evocative yet authentically adolescent voice, an achievement even more impressive than the ventriloquism of his earlier books - New York Times Book Review

In Black Swan Green the most prodigiously daring and imaginative writer in Britain brings his formidable gifts very close to home . . . he makes the well-worn coming-of-age novel feel vivid and uncomfortable and new . . . he's as vital - as shouting and original and central - a voice as the contemporary novel has to offer. He's shown us dazzling power before; here he wins us with vulnerability - Pico Iyer, Time

A terrific evocation of a particular time and place and the traumas of a particular age group . . . an oddly beautiful slice of complex life - Herald

Touching and funny . . . a book that brilliantly captures the awkward intensity of adolescence - Sunday Times

The family life of the Taylors is achingly plausible, the characters fully drawn, and Mitchell is adept at revealing appalling pettiness as a signifier of larger issues. This is a book about finding strength in unknown places - Sydney Morning Herald

One of the most endearing, smart, and funny young narrators ever to rise up from the pages of a novel . . . The always fresh and brilliant writing will carry readers back to their own childhoods . . . enchanting - Boston Globe

This book is so entertainingly strange, so packed with activity, adventures, and diverting banter, that you only realize as the extraordinary novel concludes that the timid boy has grown before your eyes into a capable young man - Entertainment Weekly

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“Black Swan Green”

Not exactly what I'd call a literary classic, but I simply couldn't couldn't stop reading. Very amusing.

Paperback edition
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“Black Swan Green”

Growing up in rural Worcestershire during the 1980s, Jason Taylor tries desperately to be 'cool' but finds the odds cruelly stacked against him. Cursed with a debilitating stammer, a love of poetry (which... More

Paperback edition
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“Black Swan Green”

having read this book on holiday in the States last year-----it's not normally my cup of tea (so to speak), but the narration & descriptive use of words in this book made it compelling reading - most... More

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