Days of Drowning
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Publishing:4th Feb '27
£20.00
This title is due to be published on 4th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

FROM THE BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR OF THE LONG TAKE
Beginning in Venice in the mid-18th century, this original and remarkable book takes in the decline and fall of the Venetian Empire, the convulsions of the French Revolution and the disintegration of Spain – war and displacement throughout Europe, plague and famine – as we follow the hidden lives, the private art, of three artists: Tiepolo, Piranesi and, in particular, Goya.
Amid this turmoil, trying to make sense of rapid change, of ruination, these three are joined from the margins by a strange figure, Nell – a refugee, an observer, an idiot savant, a Pulcinella, a Fool or Trickster – whose very mutability seems to secure his survival in this shifting world.
A multi-voiced hybrid, Days of Drowning is a new way of telling a story. A prose narrative with the dense music of poetry, a biographical study of three artists, an historical novel, a book about ageing – a story of pandemics, wars and revolutions, dynasties and dictators, power, corruption and social collapse that speaks – vividly – to our current moment.
Few writers so expertly pull the curtains back on the many collective fictions, both ancient and new, that constitute our understanding of the world * Kevin Powera *
Robin Robertson is instantly recognisable as a poet of vivid authority, commanding a surprised, accurate language of his own * W.S. Merwin *
A poet who takes enormous risks, not only as a writer, but as a man -- Kirsty Gunn * Scotsman *
ISBN: 9781035099702
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
432 pages