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A Fifth Of November
Author: Paul West

Book Details:
ISBN: 0811214672
Binding: Hard Cover
Jacket Condition: New
Publisher: New Directions
Publish Date: 2001
Description:
"In his nineteenth novel, A Fifth of November - Paul West describes the events surrounding the English Gunpowder Plot (1605). Instigated by thirteen Catholic conspirators, most famously Guy Fawkes, the Plot was a failed attempt to blow up the English Parliament and King James I. After this debacle, Catholics and priests were ever more brutally persecuted throughout the country. At the heart of West's novel are the trials of Father Henry Garnet, superior of the English Jesuits, who is hidden from the king's henchmen behind the walls of English mansions, where, left on his own, he is prompted by his sexual urges, tormented by the smell of cooking ham and eggs, and bedeviled by an internal debate concerning God's ultimate righteousness." "Shielding him from harm - but also prolonging his discomfort - is the melancholy noble-woman Anne Vaux, a Catholic sympathetic to the plotters' cause. A Fifth of November tells the tale of Garnet: from when he first hears of the plot - the conspirators have confessed their plan to him, what is his responsibility? - to his pilgrimage to Wales, his escape to Hindlip over the English plains, and ultimately his imprisonment in the Tower of London. All along, the figures who partake of this historical moment are brightly, often horrifically, drawn. In focusing on this fascinating moment in history, West tackles - through his rhapsodic language, brilliant characterizations, and historical precision - that inevitable topic: human evil."--BOOK JACKET.




 
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