- Published: 06/03/2014
- ISBN: 9781846275753
- Granta Books
- 224 pages
A Journal Of The Flood Year
David Ely
In a near-future, half-flooded world governed by technobureaucracy and ultraconformity, where human contact is abhorrent and passion unheard of, William Fowke already has a reputation as a trouble-maker. And now he insists that the Wall – the engineering marvel that keeps what remains of America’s East Coast from being inundated by the Atlantic Ocean – is leaking. Convicted of sedition and ‘excluded’, Fowke begins a horrific, thrilling odyssey through a nether world of gulags. With the exception of agent Julia Keller, who arrested him, everyone is hostile, including his former bosses and fellow prisoners, leaving Fowke excluded even by the excluded. And desperate to get back to his threatened Wall to sound the alarm …
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Ely is an astonishing talent
Anthony Burgess
Ely's prose is so elegantly spare and his sense of pace so effortless that this watery world is not only credible but poignant as an imagining of irreversible losses that are already in the process of occurring. And the kind of mourning that masquerades as heady anticipation might just be what futuristic fiction is really for
Chris Ross, Guardian
This novel about one man's fight against the authorities has become something of a classic of dystopian futuristic fiction. Given the increasing conviction of the environmental argument in the past 15 years, it is now even more timely