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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Alan Ross

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
1967

Preceded by
  
A Day in Summer

Page count
  
192

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1967

Pages
  
192

Author
  
J. L. Carr

Followed by
  
The Harpole Report

Genre
  
Fiction

Similar
  
Works by J L Carr, Fiction books

A Season in Sinji is the second novel by J.L. Carr, published in 1967. The novel is set mostly at fictional RAF Sinji in west Africa during the Second World War and features a bizarre cricket match.

Like all of Carr's novels it contains a strong element of personal experience: Carr spent time as an intelligence officer in the Royal Air Force during the war stationed at RAF Bathurst (now called Banjul) in the Gambia in west Africa, and he was a keen cricketer. In an interview with Vogue magazine in 1986, Carr described this novel as his "best one" and "a novel written with passion". The publishers paid an advance of £125. The novel is now published by The Quince Tree Press, which was established by Carr in 1966 to publish his illustrated maps and small books.

Publication history

  • 1967 Alan Ross Limited
  • 1976 Quartet Books ISBN 0-7043-1098-8
  • 1985 Penguin Books ISBN 0-14-006919-4
  • 2003 Quince Tree Press ISBN 1-904016-08-1
  • References

    A Season in Sinji Wikipedia