HEMINGWAY'S CHAIR
A Novel by Michael Palin
Martine Sproale is a mild conventional assistant postmaster in his mid thirties living in an English coastal town. The only exceptional thing about this model of small town conformity is his passionate obsession with the life, work and personality of Ernest Hemingway. This is confined harmlessly enough to an encyclopaedic knowledge of everything about the man and to living in a room surrounded by Hemingway memorabilia.
But when an ambitious young outsider, Nick Marshall, is appointed postmaster over Martin's head and starts to transform the friendly old fashioned local post office for privatisation and the high tech challenges of the twenty firsts century. Martin is faced with a choice - to be his usual agreeable self and go along with the drastic changes, or to be like his hero and fight for what he believes in.
Egged on by an American scholar, Ruth Kohler, who has rented a cottage in the area to complete a book on Hemingway, Martin allows his obsession to take over more and more of his life, culminating in a final; reckless, Hemingwayesque act of revenge against the ruthless modernisers.
Michael Palin's first novel, wry and devastating by turns, offers an engaging portrait of a small town community confronting the men in suits and facing the future with some bafflement and trepidation.
- Hardcover Book with Dust Jacket
- First Edition 1995
- Size 16cm W x 23cm H
- 279 Pages in Good Condition
ISBN 0413689301
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