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Hallelujah Now - Hardcover Book

Hallelujah Now - Hardcover Book

By Terence Davies

Filmmaker Terence Davies’s only published novel. Includes a selection of Davies’s original poetry, much of it never before published, along with an introduction by Michael Koresky and an afterword by James Dowling.

ā€œHallelujah Now fearlessly uses the novel form to give voice to anxieties that might have been otherwise unportrayable. Many artists who work in other mediums carry literary aspirations; few pull it off with such provocation and undaunted individuality. Davies’s cinema had no comparison, it was a subgenre unto itself, and similarly Davies’s novel feels like nothing less than a pure emanation of the self, beholden to nothing and no one else.ā€ —Michael Koresky, from his introduction.

From Robert’s birth into a Catholic family in Liverpool, to his surreptitious sexual escapades and sadomasochistic fantasies, and his final, evocative journey to a nursing home, his life unfolds in a sensational and explicit stream of consciousness. Skillfully depicted in three sections, Hallelujah Now is a synthesis of memory, of vividly recaptured moments of childhood, of isolation, lust, and adventure. Time past and time present combine to paint a startling picture of a man fighting to accept his sexuality—and his mortality.

191 pages
8.25" x 6.25"

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By Terence Davies

Filmmaker Terence Davies’s only published novel. Includes a selection of Davies’s original poetry, much of it never before published, along with an introduction by Michael Koresky and an afterword by James Dowling.

ā€œHallelujah Now fearlessly uses the novel form to give voice to anxieties that might have been otherwise unportrayable. Many artists who work in other mediums carry literary aspirations; few pull it off with such provocation and undaunted individuality. Davies’s cinema had no comparison, it was a subgenre unto itself, and similarly Davies’s novel feels like nothing less than a pure emanation of the self, beholden to nothing and no one else.ā€ —Michael Koresky, from his introduction.

From Robert’s birth into a Catholic family in Liverpool, to his surreptitious sexual escapades and sadomasochistic fantasies, and his final, evocative journey to a nursing home, his life unfolds in a sensational and explicit stream of consciousness. Skillfully depicted in three sections, Hallelujah Now is a synthesis of memory, of vividly recaptured moments of childhood, of isolation, lust, and adventure. Time past and time present combine to paint a startling picture of a man fighting to accept his sexuality—and his mortality.

191 pages
8.25" x 6.25"