I Put a Spell on You

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Pub Date 1 May 2014 | Archive Date 31 Dec 2014

Description


In this exquisite, haunting book, John Burnside describes his coming of age from the industrial misery of Cowdenbeath and Corby to the new world of Cambridge. This is a memoir of romance – of lost love and the love of being lost – darkened by threat, illuminated by glamour.

The old Scots word ‘glamour’ means magical charm, and the first time he was played I Put a Spell on You, John Burnside thought he had never heard a more beautiful song – it was an enchantment, a fascination that would turn to obsession. Implicit in the song were all the ambiguities that intrigued him – love, possession and danger – and this book is an exploration of the darker side of glamour and attraction. Beginning with memories of a brutal murder, the book follows the author through a series of uncanny encounters with ‘lost girls’, with brilliant digressions on murder ballads, voodoo, acid and insomnia, and a cast that includes Kafka and Narcissus, Diane Arbus and Mel Lyman, The Four Tops and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, and time spent lost in the Arctic Circle, black-and-white films and a mental institution. Ending with the tender summoning of the ghost of his dying mother as she sings along to the radio in her empty kitchen, I Put a Spell on You is a book about memory, about the other side of love: a book of secrets and wonders.

In this exquisite, haunting book, John Burnside describes his coming of age from the industrial misery of Cowdenbeath and Corby to the new world of Cambridge. This is a memoir of romance – of lost...

A Note From the Publisher

UK edition – available to read in UK, Commonwealth and Europe.

UK edition – available to read in UK, Commonwealth and Europe.


Advance Praise

A marvellously meandering, digressive study of the nature of love… Burnside has a lovely garrulousness that is distinctively his own… Exact and enthralling. - Guardian

[An] indirect, peculiar, consuming memoir… Full of wonders. - Observer

A wise and wryly glum autobiography written in a highly rewarding, pared-back style. - Sunday Times

Captivating and unsettling… A work of scalding honesty. - Financial Times

Intoxicating… Remarkable… A long-player that resonates long after the stylus has lifted. - Glasgow Sunday Herald

Extraordinary, haunting… One reads this book and gets a very real sense of a writer who has thought through an individualistic and compelling way of looking at the world, one that does indeed cast a mightily powerful spell all of its own. - Scotland on Sunday

Astonishing… Not just brilliant, but essential reading. - Independent

Beautifully expressed and rich in ideas… Powerfully resonant. - Mail on Sunday

Throughout this wonderful book Burnside shows himself incapable of a dull sentence or a shop-soiled thought. - Spectator

A scintillating and insightful ragbag. - Telegraph

A marvellously meandering, digressive study of the nature of love… Burnside has a lovely garrulousness that is distinctively his own… Exact and enthralling. - Guardian

[An] indirect, peculiar...


Marketing Plan

A Lie About My Father won the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year and the Sundial Scottish Arts Council Non-Fiction Award.

A Lie About My Father won the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year and the Sundial Scottish Arts Council Non-Fiction Award.


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780224093873
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)

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