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The Bird of Night

The Bird of Night is a 1972 novel by Susan Hill.

The Bird of Night
First edition
AuthorSusan Hill
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Published1972 Hamish Hamilton (UK)
1973 Saturday Review Press (US)
Pages186
ISBN0-241-02258-4

In 1972, the book won the Whitbread Award, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.

Susan Hill commented in 2006, "A novel of mine was shortlisted for Booker and won the Whitbread Prize for Fiction. It was a book I have never rated. I don't think it works, though there are a few good things in it. I don't believe in the characters or the story."[1]

Plot introduction edit

Francis Croft was a great poet but suffered from bouts of madness. His companion Harvey Lawson tried to protect him for 20 years, together they spent time in Venice and then Francis travelled to America. On his return his condition worsened leading to his suicide. Harvey then burnt all his papers to shut out an inquisitive world.[2]

Reception edit

Star-News is positive "The intriguing saga of Francis and his journey through life, and madness, is a story worthy of the finest storyteller. The emphasis on finest detail and the close relation between a character's mental condition and physical age provide an engrossing chronicle...A part of the reason for the ability of Hill to convey the madness theme is the presence of a second character, Harvey Lawson. The agony of Francis is shared and depicted in the memory and writing of Lawson.[3]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Susan Hill's blog entry 20 Aug 2006 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Susan Hill’s evocative exploration of love and madness charts the relationship between a brilliant but unhinged poet and his faithful companion Retrieved 17/10/2022.
  3. ^ Star News, March 4th 1973 Retrieved 17/10/2022.

See also edit

  • Gothic Transformations and Musical Appropriations


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