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Weekend in Dinlock

Published
Jan 1978
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
252

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A soulful tour de force of the world of coal miners in Yorkshire, a way of life like no other In this psychologically astute novel set in the boisterous South Yorkshire mining town of Dinlock, Davie, a young miner, paints to ease the mental and physical pain of digging coal, on his knees, two thousand feet underground. Sigal creates through Davie a microcosmic portrait of this backbreaking work, performed by men dedicated to social change. In close detail, Sigal illustrates their daily routines and surprising complexityfrom the mines to the pub and back home. Weekend in Dinlock offers an immersive account of the brutal work these miners endure and their life-affirming, sometimes violent ways of relaxing. This intensely realistic account recalls George Orwell and is illuminated by Sigal's ability to convey working-class wit and a sympathetic yet brutalizing milieu, placing the reader in the mind and soul of the coal miner.

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First Edition Jan 1978 Popular Library ISBN 0445042230
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Oct 1976 HarperCollins ISBN 0380014637
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Aug 2013 Open Road Publishing ISBN 1480437085
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Aug 2013 Open Road Publishing ISBN B00DZEJRD4
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