At the Jerusalem
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At the Jerusalem
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The story of a gentle, reserved widow who is exposed by bereavement to the alien world outside her home.
The story of a gentle, reserved widow who is exposed by bereavement to the alien world outside her home.
The story of a gentle, reserved widow who is exposed by bereavement to the alien world outside her home.
A very funny book, but never jeering, full of pity, but unsentimentally harsh with the tragedy of old age which institutional kindness cannot cushion Financial Times.
Following the death from leukaemia of her daughter, Celia, Mrs Gadny goes to live with her sullen stepson Henry. But she finds little affection or contentment either with him, or with his selfish wife Thelma, or with their ungrateful children. She is sent to an old people's home, The Jerusalem, a converted workhouse, green-and-white-tiled. Mrs Gadny is repulsed and humiliated by the home and its inmates: women like acid-tongued Miss Trimmer, the vulgar toothless Mrs Affery, and Mrs O'Blath with her hysterical laughter. Retreating from the kindness offered her by the nurses and the friendly Mrs Capes, she withdraws into her memories, but even their fragmented recollection provides small comfort. Mrs Gadny's only escape from The Jerusalem lies in her own crumbling consciousness.
Paul Bailey is sensitive to the exact nuance of conversation, the precise detail that can create an environment or a mood, and draw the reader into it. His book is an exquisitely defined miniature whose impression will not easily be forgotten.
With an introduction by Colm Toibin.
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At the Jerusalem is praised for its empathetic portrayal of ageing and institutional hardship. The Financial Times calls it "a very funny book, but never jeering, full of pity, but unsentimentally harsh with the tragedy of old age which institutional kindness cannot cushion." The Observer highlights its extension of human sympathy, while the Spectator notes its laconic honesty. The New Statesman regards it as an imaginative and enduring work worthy of republication.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781789545715
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 April 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Apollo
Contributors:
- Introduction by Colm Tรณibรญn
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 126.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 260g
Pages: 240
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About the Author
Paul Bailey is the author of At the Jerusalem (1967) which won the Somerset Maugham Award,Trespasses (1970),A Distant Likeness (1973), Peter Smartโs Confessions (1977), shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Old Soldiers (1980), and Sugar Cane (1993). He was the first recipient of the E.M. Forster Award and won a George Orwell Prize for his essay โThe Limitations of Despairโ.
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