Holiday (novel)

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Holiday
Author Stanley Middleton
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publication date 1974
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Holiday is a Booker Prize-winning novel by English author Stanley Middleton.

[edit] Plot

The novel revolves around Edwin Fisher, a lecturer who takes a holiday at a seaside resort. The work takes place entirely within the mind of Fisher, with much of the book's development dealing with the painful realities of Fisher's mind and life.

[edit] Awards

Holiday shared the 1974 Man Booker Prize for fiction with The Conservationist, by Nadine Gordimer.

In 2006, The Times re-submitted the opening chapter of the novel (along with fellow Booker winner In a Free State, by V.S. Naipaul to 20 literary agents and publishers. Only one agent accepted Holiday, while Naipaul's novel was rejected by every house to which it was sent.

Preceded by
The Siege of Krishnapur
Man Booker Prize recipient
1974
with The Conservationist
Succeeded by
Heat and Dust

[edit] References

Review of Holiday from the Booker Blog 'The Guardian' Holiday re-submitted as a joke to publishers