
Hunters in the Snow
Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award 2014
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
15 July 2014
Summary
A beguiling first novel about history, truth and falsehood, the ordinary and the very, very strange.
After his death, a young woman returns to her grandfather’s farm in Yorkshire. At his desk she finds the book he left unfinished when he died. Part story, part scholarship, his eccentric history of England moves from the founding of the printing press into virtual reality, linking four journeys, separated by the centuries, of four great men.
The exiled Edward IV lands in Englan…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780099578888 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0099578883 |
| Author: | Daisy Hildyard |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 15 July 2014 |
| Weight: | 277g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 24mm |
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Critics Review
Hunters in the Snow is a brilliant debut. Its investigations into the individual’s relationship to history call to mind the best of Sebald.
Hunters in the Snow is a brilliant debut. Its investigations into the individual’s relationship to history call to mind the best of Sebald. – Kevin Powers * author of The Yellow Birds *
A remarkably intelligent debut – Lucian Robinson * Observer *
It draws you in, lights up dark corners playfully, supposes all kinds of things about how we remember, record or forget. It’s also very located. The bass line, so to speak, is a very particular part of England, with characters who stick like burrs to the imagination. – Helen Dunmore * author of The Siege *
A remarkable debut… it’s an expansive and ambitious book that has echoes of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas. * Shortlist *
Daisy Hilyard’s skill has been to weave all the disparate elements into a seamlessly structured and utterly absorbing investigation of our relationship with the past. – Rachel Hore * Independent on Sunday *
Ms Hilyard’s wit, along with her polish, send a promising signal for the future. * Scotsman *
Cleverly deploying all the conventions of non-fiction. – Francesca Angelini * Sunday Times *
As Hildyard’s story unfolds, the lives of ordinary parents, grandparents and great-grandparents become as pertinent, captivating and touching as any official history of England could be. * Fabric *
Makes for interesting reading. – Kathy Stevenson * Daily Mail *
An ambitious, almost impossibly wide-ranging book… Where the novel is most original is in tone. If a good writer is someone who matches style to subject, this novel is very prosing indeed. – Andrew Marszal * Daily Telegraph *
About The Author
Daisy Hildyard
Daisy Hildyard was born in Yorkshire in 1984 and currently lives in London, where she is studying for a PhD on scientific language. This is her first novel.
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