PIGNUT AND NUNCLE
by DES DILLON
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When we are born, we cry that we have come to this stage of fools —William Shakespeare, “King Lear” In this extraordinary novel, Des Dillon mixes familiar with surreal to explore the dark side of humanity’s soul. Jane Eyre, beloved heroine of Charlotte Bronte’s novel, finds herself alone and lost on a stormbound moor. Her only hope comes when she finally stumbles across two men trying to find shelter. There’s only one problem, they claim to be King Lear and his faithful fool. Thinking the old man insane, Jane tries to convince him that King Lear is a fictional character while, in turn, Lear thinks Jane is a madwoman. But there’s more to Fool than first appears. Using his powers, he catapults them through the play of King Lear at terrifying speed. Frightened and bewildered, Jane assumes she is caught up in some kind of nightmare or psychological fugue and sets about trying to avert the tragedy of Cordelia’s death. At every turn, their every plan goes horribly wrong causing Cordelia’s character to darken more and more so that she degenerates into the foulest of Shakespearean tyrants. Forget saving Cordelia’s life! Can Jane, Lear and the Fool find a way to save Cordelia’s soul and thus their own?
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Endorsements
“Des Dillon should be made available on the National Health, such is his unstoppable ebullience.” Catherine Lockerbie, The Scotsman “Des Dillon brilliantly articulates the life and extraordinary times of his Scottish working class background, with tremendous wit, humour and speed!” Pam Wardell, Radio Producer.
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https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/books/book-review-pignut-and-nuncle-by-des-dillon-3244348
https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usreviews/books/sparsilepignut.html
Author Biography
Des Dillon is an internationally
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Pignut & Nuncle © 2021 Des Dillon
Des Dillon asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
This is a work of fiction.
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Isbn: 978-1-9164572-9-4
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Sparsile Books
Sparsile Books is an independent publisher, based in Glasgow, specialising in high quality fiction and non-fiction. We see publishing as an art in itself, and work closely with our authors to ensure that the books we publish give readers a unique vision of the world. Since our beginning in 2018, we have been fortunate to discover some truly exceptional writers, and look forward to developing many more.
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- Publisher Sparsile Books
- Publication Date May 2021
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781916457294 / 1916457294
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 7.99 GBP
- Pages226
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2021
- Page size8x5 (8x5) inches
- Illustrationno
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