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Blue Postcards by Douglas Bruton 9781912054770

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Once there was a street in Paris and it was called the Street of Tailors. This was years back, in the blue mists of memory. Now it's the 1950s and Henri is the last tailor on the street. With meticulous precision he takes the measurements of men and notes them down in his leather-bound ledger. He draws on the cloth with a blue chalk, cuts the pieces and sews them together. When the suit is done, Henri adds a finishing touch: a blue Tekhelet thread hidden in the trousers somewhere, for luck. One day, the renowned French artist Yves Klein walks into the shop, and orders a suit. Set in Paris, this atmospheric tale delicately intertwines three connected narratives and timelines, interspersed with observations of the colour blue. It is a meditation on truth and lies, memory and time and thought. It is a leap of the imagination, a leap into the void.

About the Author
Douglas Bruton has been published in various publications including 'Northwords Now', 'New Writing Scotland', 'Aestetica' and 'The Irish Literary Review'. His short stories have won competitions including 'Fish' and 'The Neil Gunn Prize'. He has had two novels published, 'The Chess Piece Magician' and 'Mrs Winchester's Gun Club'.

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'It is a story, unlike our ability to see colour, that haunts and intensifies rather than diminishes with time' -Carmen Marcus, author of 'How Saints Die'; 'Seductively original, linguistically daring, almost dangerously immersive - with Blue Postcards, Douglas Bruton continues to build a deserved reputation as one of our most skilful storytellers. A real delight' -Stephen May, author of the Costa shortlisted 'Life! Death! Prizes!'; 'I savoured every word of this beautiful novella and look forward to reading more of Bruton's work' -Julie Corbin, author of 'A Lie For A Lie'; 'An ingenious book' -Stuart Kelly, Scotland on Sunday; 'In Blue Postcards, Douglas Bruton weaves a master-tapestry out of the lives of dissimilar characters from post-war Paris; a Jewish tailor, the eccentric artist Yves Klein, a love-struck tourist, and a street conman. The novel - and the magic blue Tekhelet thread that stitches it together - will stay with readers forever, leaving them in a more beautiful and coincidental world' -Julia Nemirovskaya, poet, playwright and writer



Book Information
ISBN 9781912054770
Author Douglas Bruton
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Fairlight Books
Publisher Fairlight Books

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