JudithJudith is an aspiring young actress and the mistress of a writer on a popular satirical magazine. We learn of her involvement with drugs and increasing self-delusion. After a crack-up, she seeks healing in an Indian ashram run by an eccentric—and possibly mad—guru. But what is at the back of appearances; how calculated is the self-destructiveness from which a new order might emerge?
Judith returns to England and joins up with Bert, one of a few friends who have helped her. Bert is making a film about an anti-Bomb demonstration outside a US airbase; the demonstrators have threatened to detonate a bomb themselves in protest. Within this increasingly chaotic setting Judith is led, by way of a search for a lost child of one of her friends, to a place of stillness at the center. But what attitude makes sense in this sort of world? Who survives?
Judith is the third novel based on the interlocking fortunes of the characters in Catastrophe Practice. Once again, in a brilliantly incisive piece of writing, Nicholas Mosley questions and challenges the status quo. This is a revised version of the novel published in England in 1986.
Details
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0-91658369-4
ISBN-13
978-0-91658369-9
Publication Date
Feb 1991
Nb of pages
298
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.
Format
Paperback
ISBN-10
0-916583-77-5
ISBN-13
9780916583774
Publication Date
Feb 1991
Nb of pages
298
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.
ReviewsPress Reviews
Times Literary Supplement
Guardian
Judith is perhaps the kind of book we are asked to see as 'new' and call magic realism, although it comes out of a long and continuous tradition. In this most demanding kind of writing
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New Yorker
Chicago Tribune
Mosley is one of the few to swim against this current [of trends in contemporary writing] successfully by combining the best features of modernism with the accessibility of earlier
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San Francisco Chronicle
In [Mosley's] series of interconnected tales . . . he continues to push hard against the novelistic envelope, working to change the whole form and 'frame' of the language in which
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Publishers Weekly
Newsday
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