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Pelican Blood (P.S.) [Paperback]

Cris Freddi (Author)
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P.S. April 1, 2006
One of the most exciting debut novels for years -- and a book that does for birdwatching what Trainspotting did for smack addiction! 'I heard somebody say once: you don't think about your troubles near water. Me, I can't feel low around birds. it wipes your mind clean just watching them.' Birders are addicts. Rarely-seen birds are the best drug they know. Whether they're cleaning toilets, sitting in a caff, doodling or dancing, when the pager bleeps with news that up on Stornoway or out on the Kent salt-flats or on a Scilly rock there's a supertick sighting, Bish, Stevie Red Bus and the gang pile into their car and belt up the motorway just for the pure thrill, the shared exaltation of seeing that rare bird in all its feathered reality. It's some way to live a life, at least. Half the time it matters so much you'll kill to protect it and half the time you wonder why you bother carrying on at all. And somewhere in between you might just find something that looks like mating for life: find it, lose it, then find it all over again. Pelican Blood is a rare sighting itself: an irreverent, funny, moving novel that soars and swoops as gracefully as the birds it so adores.

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'[Freddi's] sensitive treatment of the rekindled romance between artist Stevie and the trigger-happy narrator reveals subtle emotional shadings. Bill Oddie is unlikely to approve of a novel with such a wonky moral compass, which is just one of the many good reasons for reading it' Sunday Times 'Compulsively readable. It is, at heart, a thoughtful and often moving meditation on the nature of obsession and the redemptive role of love and friendship in lives damaged by the hammer-blows of experience. It's also a bitter lament for a world blighted by human greed and folly' Jem Poster, Guardian 'Far from being a dry exposition on a minority pastime, Pelican Blood combines in its central character a scorching, militant passion for the environment with a strongly urban sense of nihilism, evoking a savage universe where the ruthless cycles and lonely beauty of the natural world feel far more meaningful than the cut-and-thrust emptiness of the civilised one. This is an original, deeply felt novel whose raw lyricism feels powered by the forces of nature itself' Metro 'The unnamed narrator of Pelican Blood is a committed bird watcher, but Bill Oddie he ain't. Misanthropic, foul-mouthed and suicidally depressed, he twitches compulsively rather than for fun -- once they've been ticked off the list, the birds are of little interest in themselves. Amid the company of misfits that he keeps, though, he doesn't seem all that unusual, and he does have two very close friends. Their booze-and drug-fuelled banter makes up much of the book, and the love affair he resumes with one of them provides drama and the eventual route to his salvation' Laurence Phelan, Independent on Sunday

About the Author

cris freddi doesn't like to say he was educated at Oxford. He did go to the university there, but his class of degree reflects his last year at the hallowed place, which he spent in a rock band. This, says he, accounts for the style and mood of Pelican Blood. Influences include Joe Strummer, Johnny Rotten's autobiography and Cris's own football writing for When Saturday Comes.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins UK (April 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0007185197
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007185191
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,968,002 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Beats every birding 'expose', July 14, 2005
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We live in an age obsessed with obsession, and birding has been fodder for many books about that topic lately. Most of them, unfortunately, have been written by non-birders or new birders, who really lack the background and the sympathy to investigate the fascination birders feel for their hobby. Pelican Blood is different, and much better. The birding context is beautifully drawn and authentic, though North American birders will find some of it foreign--the 'Brits' really are different from you and me, and much hard-core birding there takes place at a different social level from the Tilley-hats-and-Swarovskis crowd that has lately come to monopolize the sport here. As a novel, I found the book well constructed and compelling. It owes obvious debts to Camus and Dostoyevski (the first-person narrator, a murderer, goes birding the day his mother dies; and who is Stevie if not Sonya of the "yellow ticket"?), but comes to be a quite touching depiction of the importance of friendship and the impossibility of love, what some might dismiss as the 'usual' gen-x (or are we up to y, or z?) theme, but here delineated economically and well.
I'm passing this book around to all my friends. 'Nuff said.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best fictional birding book I've ever read!, October 7, 2005
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Maybe there's too much sex, drugs, and rock and roll in this book for some people, but it's great description of birding for people. Good characters ,good scenes, good writing. Two thumbs-up!
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