Unexploded is Alison Mac Leod`s heartrending novel of love & prejudice in wartime Brighton. It is longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2013. May, 1940. Wartime Brighton. On Park Crescent, Geoffrey & Evelyn Beaumont & their eight-year-old son, Philip, anxiously await news of the expected enemy landing on the beaches. It is a year of change. Geoffrey becomes Superintendent of the enemy alien camp at the far reaches of town, & Evelyn, desperate to feel useful, begins reading to some of the prisoners. One of them is Otto Gottlieb, a `degenerate` German-Jewish. As Europe crumbles, Evelyn`s & Otto`s mutual distrust slowly begins to change into something else, which will shatter the structures on which her life, her family & her community rest. ” Like a piece of finely wrought ironwork, uncommonly delicate but also astonishingly strong & tensile.. .a novel of staggering elegance & beauty”. (Independent). ” Compelling, fast-paced, powerful.. .the denouement is as heart-rending as it is unexpected”. (Financial Times).” Mac Leod`s range
- spanning the movingly real to the mysteriously surreal
- is excitingly, imaginatively realised & unified in awareness of the dark menace of love`s uncertainty”. (Metro). Alison Mac Leod was raised in Canada & has lived in England since 1987. She is the author of three novels, The Changeling, The Wave Theory of Angels & Unexploded, & of a collection of stories, Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction. Unexploded was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2013. She is Professor of Contemporary Fiction at Chichester University & lives in Brighton.