Guts Benedict
Adam Bradbury, 11 June 1992
Sacred Hunger
by Barry Unsworth.
Hamish Hamilton, 630 pp., £14.99, February 1992,0 241 13003 4 Show More
by Barry Unsworth.
Hamish Hamilton, 630 pp., £14.99, February 1992,
“... narrative rhythms. Fictional climax is denoted by an opening of flesh, a skinning, or a horrible death. When stuck for Marlowe’s next move Chandler, famously, would have someone come through the door toting a gun. Benedict drops bodies out of the sky. It rains dogs, pigs, rabbits, cows and in one instance people. In ‘Rescuing Moon’ Grady goes to spring ... ”