Pure by Andrew Miller - ISBN: 9781444724288
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Paris, 1785: History’s burden leads to love, death, and destruction.

Pure

From the Booker shortlisted author of The Land in Winter

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    10 January 2012

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Summary

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 charge…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781444724288
ISBN-10:1444724282
Author:Andrew Miller
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Sceptre
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:10 January 2012
Weight:248g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 28mm
Series:Sceptre
What They're Saying

Critics Review

  • WINNER OF THE 2011 COSTA NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD *
  • The 2011 Costa Book of the Year * - .

    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 … Miller’s newly minted sentences are arresting, often unsettling and always thought-provoking. 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. - Holly Kyte, Telegraph

    One of the most brilliant aspects of Miller’s writing is his ability to question unobtrusively, through style alone, sentimentality about both life under the Bourbons and the creative destruction of revolution … he has an instinctive knack for casting bright similes, never overextended, that ripple suggestively … The writing throughout is crystalline, uncontrived, striking and intelligent. You could call it pure. - Jonathan Beckman, Literary Review

    Quietly powerful, consistently surprising, PURE is a fine addition to substantial body of work … pre-revolutionary Paris is evoked in pungent detail … By concentrating on the bit players and byways of history, Miller conjures up an eerily tangible vanished world. - Suzi Feay, Financial Times

    Murder, rape, seduction and madness impel this elegant novel … Within this physical and political decay, Miller couches the heart of the matter: how to live one’s life with personal integrity, with a purity not so much morally unblemished as unalloyed with the fads and opinions of society … Miller populates Baratte’s quest for equanimity with lush and tart characters, seductively fleshed out, who collectively help to deliver the bittersweet resolution of his professional and personal travails. - James Urquhart, Independent

    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. Above all he brings off that difficult trick of making the reader care about an unsymapthetic character. If you enjoyed Patrick Suskind’s Perfume, you’ll love this. - Daily Express
About The Author

Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller’s first novel, Ingenious Pain, was published by Sceptre in 1997. It won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Grinzane Cavour Prize for the best foreign novel published in Italy. It has been followed by Casanova, Oxygen, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Novel of the Year Award in 2001, The Optimists, One Morning Like a Bird, Pure, which won the Costa Book of the Year Award in 2011, The Crossing, Now We Shall Be Entirely Free, The Slowworm’s Song and The Land in Winter, which won the Winston Graham Historical Prize and the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2025. Andrew Miller’s novels have been published in translation in twenty countries. Born in Bristol in 1960, he currently lives in Somerset.

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