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The Winner of Sorrow

Published
Feb 2009
Main Genre
Literary Literary
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Pages
363

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A fictional imagining of the gentle but troubled zealot William Cowper―best known as a precursor to Romantics such as Wordsworth and Burns―Brian Lynch's The Winner of Sorrow brings to life the mind and times of an eighteenth-century poet. Intense and exhilarating, this is literary fiction at its finest―the reader will be hard-pressed not to rush ahead to see what happens next. Yet you'll want to savor every word as Lynch traces Cowper's tragic descent into madness, which is presented matter-of-factly so that the novel is not sentimental but austere, not precious but serious, and yet, remarkably, lively, sensuous, and blackly comic.

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Dec 2005 New Island Books ISBN 1904301800
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Feb 2009 Dalkey Archive Press ISBN 1564785211
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