The Scarlet Boy
Tom Wakefield(Author)
Serpent's Tail (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-85242-582-1 (ISBN)
Description
Taking his inspiration from the powerful screen goddesses of the day, young Edward will stop at nothing in his single-minded pursuit of romance and stardom, cutting a swaithe through his parents' mining community and the local grammar school. Harsh reality and his sharp-tongued mother, however, have a way of pricking his glorious balloon. The sequel to Forties Child, The Scarlet Boy, left unfinished at his death, is a wonderful recreation of childhood. It has all the hallmarks of a Tom Wakefield novel - a most vivid sense of place, total empathy with his characters, and a playful desire to undermine sexual conventions. Completed by his close friend, Patrick Gale, The Scarlet Boy is a fitting tribute to one of the very best late 20th century British writers.
Reviews / Votes
As evocative an account of a queer working-class childhood as Terence Davies ever put on screen * Time Out * In every sense a labour of love * Mail on Sunday ? A fine valedictory tribute to a writer of whom more fuss could have been made in his own lifetime * ' IndependentMore details
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Profile Books Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 129 mm
Width: 198 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85242-582-1 (9781852425821)
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Persons
Tom Wakefield was born of a mining family in the Midlands. His previous books include a collection of short stories, Drifters, novels, Mates, The Discus Throwers and The Variety Artistes, and a childhood autobiography, Forties' Child, also published by Serpent's Tail. Tom Wakefield died in 1997.