A Day in Summer
A Day in Summer is the first novel by J. L. Carr, published in 1963. The story is set in the fictional village of Great Minden on the day of its annual Feast (or fair) where RAF veteran Peplow arrives to seek retribution for the death of his son.
Dust jacket of first edition - 1963 | |
Author | J. L. Carr |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Fiction |
Published | 1963 (Barrie and Rockliff) |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 219 |
Followed by | A Season in Sinji |
Carr started the novel as a part of written work for classes of the Workers' Educational Association and described it as his most technically ambitious novel, so it was "foolhardy to start with".[1] Carr sent duplicate copies of the novel to publishers to consider and it was accepted by both the 7th and 8th publishers at the same time.[1] The publishers paid an advance of £50 for the novel.[2]
A film version of the novel was made in 1989, with screenplay by Alan Plater and starring Peter Egan, Jack Shepherd, John Sessions, Jill Bennett and Ian Carmichael and Daragh O'Malley.[3]
The novel is now published by The Quince Tree Press, the publishing house established by Carr to publish his maps and small books.
Publication history
- 1963 Barrie and Rockliff
- 1973 Quartet Books, ISBN 0-7043-1066-X
- 1986 The Hogarth Press, ISBN 0-7012-0646-2
- 2003 The Quince Tree Press, ISBN 1-904016-07-3
Translations
- 1994 Un jour en été Actes Sud, (French), ISBN 978-2-7427-0206-0
- 2008 Kermis van de dood (Village fair of death), Prisma-Boeken, Utrecht/Antwerp, (Dutch), ISBN 90-315-0450-5
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Carr, J.L. (1991) The Passport Interview. Huntingdon, Cambridge: Passport magazine, issue 2.
- ↑ Carr, J.L. (1983) A double life in literature. The Author Vol 44, No 4, pages 102 - 104.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097160/