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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
0-571-21703-6

Author
  
Adam Mars-Jones

Page count
  
544

3.7/5
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Publication date
  
2008

Pages
  
544

Originally published
  
2008

Publisher
  
Faber and Faber

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Cover artist
  
Sculpture by Alan Ballantyne for Penkridge Ceramics photographed by Johnny Ring

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Pilcrow is a novel by Adam Mars-Jones first published in 2008 by Faber.

Contents

Plot

The book is in the form of a memoir by an adult John Cromer telling the story of his childhood and adolescence in the 50's and early 60's. He develops Still's disease at an early age and is confined to bed under a misdiagnosis of rheumatic fever. When the nature of his disease is finally realised he is transferred to the Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital in Taplow, Berkshire under the care of Dr. Barbara Ansell but by then he has very little movement left in his joints. Later he moves to a special school in Farley Castle where he is reliant on the 'able-bodied' to help him move around, and realises that he is homosexual.

Reception

It has received mixed reviews; as James Wood comments in the London Review of Books, 'Pilcrow is a peculiar, original, utterly idiosyncratic book. It is admirably courageous, both in what it heaps on us, and in what it holds back. While it drops us deep into the everyday, it boldly refuses the everyday consolations of plot and dramatic structure.'

Continuation

The book finishes with John Cromer at the age of sixteen. The next installment of his life is called Cedilla and was published in 2011

References

Pilcrow (novel) Wikipedia