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One of the great English men of letters of the 20th century, John Wain (1925-1994) won almost every major British literary award during a career that spanned five decades, and his works are now being rediscovered. The Smaller Sky (1967), a classic novel of alienation and despair, is one of Wain's most enduring achievements and returns to print for the first time in more than 35 years. This edition includes a new introduction by Alice Ferrebe.
'A classic.' - Susan Hill, author of The Woman in Black and I'm King of the Castle
'John Wain's best novel in a long time . . . an interesting story . . . stunning.' - The Observer
'John Wain's contribution to the gathering army of lone, upset figures is a notable one.' - William Trevor, Books and Bookmen
'Harrowing but deeply compassionate . . . marks a new and impressive development in Mr. Wain's writing.' British Book News
'This searching novel throws a critical spotlight on the life that the modern world compels us to lead.' - Encounter