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Gerard Woodward

Author of I'll Go to Bed at Noon

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About the Author

Gerard Woodward is associate lecturer in creative writing at Bath Spa University.

Includes the names: G. Woodward, Gerard Woodward

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Works by Gerard Woodward

I'll Go to Bed at Noon (2004) 312 copies, 5 reviews
August (2001) 126 copies, 6 reviews
A Curious Earth (2007) 93 copies, 4 reviews
Nourishment (2010) 82 copies, 1 review
Vanishing (2014) 35 copies, 3 reviews
The Paper Lovers (2018) 23 copies, 1 review
Caravan Thieves (2008) 15 copies, 1 review
We Were Pedestrians (2005) 9 copies
Householder (1991) 7 copies
Legoland (2016) 7 copies
Island to Island (1999) 3 copies
The Seacunny (2012) 2 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Emergency Kit (1996) — Author — 112 copies, 1 review
The New Uncanny: Tales of Unease (2009) — Contributor — 53 copies, 1 review
The O. Henry Prize Stories 2017 (The O. Henry Prize Collection) (2017) — Contributor — 53 copies, 1 review
New Writing 13 (2005) — Contributor — 17 copies

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This modern tale explores the themes of friendship, love, honesty and creativity in the setting of two families in a cathedral city. Gerard Woodward’s sensitive prose reveals gradually the shifting dynamics in the marriage of Arnold and Polly that result from Arnold’s brief, but intense, affair with Polly’s friend, Vera. It makes for captivating reading as Arnold attempts to keep this hidden from Polly while dissuading Vera and her husband, Angus, from revealing the truth. Intertwined with this is Arnold’s failure to complete a second collection of poetry after his initial, well-received collection many years earlier, a failure that is exacerbated by a request to Polly from Martin Guerre to publish his poems which Arnold has read and initially rejected, causing Martin to mount a protest outside Polly’s paper making and publishing business. How these dilemmas play out make for a profound re-evaluation of all their lives and Arnold and Polly’s marriage… (more)
 
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camharlow2 | Apr 10, 2021 |
Eminently readable. Some intriguing imagery and great thoughtfulness. Poems that can be easily read several times in succession layering up images.
Doesn't have the deep heady emotion of other work I've been enjoying, but it didn't suffer for this. Certainly something I will come back to and read and enjoy again.

Thoughtful more than feelingful, and very enjoyable.
 
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mjhunt | Jan 22, 2021 |
While this book was well written, its content was depressing to me. This novel deals with a dysfunctional family with many alcoholic members.
½
 
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leslie.98 | 4 other reviews | Dec 11, 2020 |
A wonderful novel about family.
 
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Carrie_Etter | 5 other reviews | Nov 28, 2020 |

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