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PUBLISHER: Faber & Faber
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9780571238866
RRP: £10.99
PAGES: 384
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 6, 2009
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The Atlantic Ocean: Essays on Britain and America
Andrew O'Hagan
This is a stunning collection of reportage from an acclaimed journalist and novelist hailed by the New York Times as ‘the best essayist of his generation’. As he grew up, Andrew O’Hagan witnessed the decline of Britain and the rise of America, the end of British industry and the rise of Blair and the tabloids. This collection of essays tells the story of that period in our cultural and political life. Through the reported essays that first made O’Hagan’s name, it is a book filled both with personal story and the power of documentary witness. Opening with a major personal piece examining the journey of Britain and America since the closing of the Thatcher years, it concludes with a piece of reportage telling the story of a British and an American soldier who died in Iraq on the same day in 2006. It is a fascinating, important and timely collection from a hugely important essayist.
Andrew O'Hagan
Andrew O’Hagan was born in Glasgow in 1968. His first book, The Missing, was published in 1995 and shortlisted for the Esquire/Waterstone’s/Apple Non-Fiction Award. Our Fathers, his debut novel, was shortlisted for the 1999 Booker Prize. His second novel, Personality, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction. In 2003 Granta named him one of the ‘Best of Young British Novelists’. He lives in London.