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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1985

Pages
  
176

Originally published
  
1985

Preceded by
  
A Month in the Country

Page count
  
176

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Publisher
  
Viking Penguin

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
0-670-80559-9

Author
  
J. L. Carr

Followed by
  
What Hetty Did

Genre
  
Fiction

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Works by J L Carr, Fiction books

The Battle of Pollocks Crossing is the sixth novel by J.L. Carr, published in 1985. The novel was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1985 and followed a nomination in 1980 for A Month in the Country, his preceding novel.

Contents

The novel describes a year spent by a young English exchange teacher named George Gidner in the fictional town of Pallisades on the Great Plains of South Dakota. Like many of Carr's novels it is grounded in personal experience: Carr worked for a year as an exchange teacher in Huron, South Dakota in 1938 - 39 and returned again to teach in 1956 - 57. Carr also reported that it was his first novel, but the book failed initially to find a publisher. When it had been accepted by Viking Penguin, Carr took it back and spent two days rewriting it. The early titles of the novel were apparently Oh, My America, a quotation from John Donne and To the West, To the West, an immigrant song, although Carr may not have been entirely serious. When the novel was published Carr issued from his Quince Tree Press a small, 16 page companion volume called Gidner's Brief Lives of the Frontier, a dictionary of people who had lived and died between 1810 and 1890 to the east of the Mississippi river.

Carr bought back the rights to the novel and published it in 1993 in an edition of 2,000 copies as the fourth title from The Quince Tree Press, who still publish it.

Publishing history

  • 1985 Viking Penguin, ISBN 9780670805594
  • 1986 Penguin Books, ISBN 9780140077988
  • 1993 The Quince Tree Press, ISBN 9780900847967
  • Translations

  • 1987 De slag bij Pollocks Crossing, Veen, Utrecht, Netherlands, ISBN 9789020422344
  • 1991 La bataille de Pollocks Crossing, Actes Sud, France, ISBN 9782868696397
  • References

    The Battle of Pollocks Crossing Wikipedia