The Lowlife (Faber Editions), 9780571393473
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Hackney lowlife’s debts, gangsters, and past collide with a new family.
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The Lowlife (Faber Editions)

'terrific. propulsive, funny and touching.' - sebastian faulks

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    29 July 2025

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Summary

The Lowlife: A Gambling Man’s Descent

The day they moved in was a memorable one for me. Not because of them, for I couldn’t know what they were to bring into my life, but because of a dog.

Harryboy Boas is a gambling man. An independent Jewish bachelor, he lives in a Hackney boarding house: reading Zola, betting on the dogs at the track, womanising, philosophising, and repressing his tortured wartime past. Until, that is, a new family moves in. As h…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780571393473
ISBN-10:0571393470
Series:Faber Editions
Author:Alexander Baron, Iain Sinclair
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Imprint:Faber & Faber
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:29 July 2025
Weight:222g
Dimensions:26mm x 198mm x 131mm
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Critics Review

‘Extraordinary.’, William Boyd‘The wonder of The Lowlife is that it does justice to a place of so many contradictions … One of the best fictions, the truest accounts of [Hackney]’, Iain Sinclair

About The Author

Alexander Baron

Alexander Baron (1917 - 1999) grew up in Hackney, East London. The son of Jewish parents, he was drawn into the anti-fascist struggle, confronting Mosley’s blackshirts on the streets of Whitechapel. He became assistant editor of Tribune before enlisting in the army in 1940 and fighting in Italy, Sicily and across France from the Normandy D-Day beaches. His experiences during the Second World War gave him the material for his first novel, From the City, From the Plough (1948), the first in his celebrated wartime trilogy. He wrote several novels set in London’s East End as well as Hollywood screenplays and BBC adaptations of classic novels. Carl Foreman’s great war film The Victors (1963) was adapted from Baron’s The Human Kind (1953). He died in 1999.

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