Tom Bullough''s Konstantin is a mesmerising novel about how the imagination can inspire the individual to greatness.
1867, Ryazan, a Russian city in winter. Ten-year-old Konstantin, deafened by scarlet fever, dreams of flight - escaping to Moscow, fleeing to the silent stars. And his daring visions, pregnant with humanity''s future, will take him further than anyone could believe.
Moving from wolf-infested forests to the brothels of Moscow, from village life to the wondrous Age of Steam, from appalling tragedy to the discovery of a great love, Konstantin tells the beguiling story of a man who imagined the unimaginable: turning the dream of space travel into a reality.
As vivid and evocative as Hilary Mantel''s Wolf Hall and David Mitchell''s The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, Konstantin is a story of man, nature, and the limitless power of the imagination.
Praise for Konstantin:
''Convincing, lyrical. Bullough has set Konstantin squarely before us as a living, thinking, ingenious human being'' John Banville
''Konstantin is that rare creature, the practical dreamer, a hero at the dawn of modernity. Beautifully written . . . a real achievement'' Andrew Miller, author of Pure
''Enchanting, wonderfully eloquent. A very alluring read'' Time Out
Tom Bullough was born in 1975 and is the author of two previous novels. He lives in Breconshire, in mid-Wales, with his wife and young son.
- | Author: Tom Bullough
- | Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- | Publication Date: Jan 31, 2013
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9780670920938
- | ISBN-10: 0670920932
- Author:
- Tom Bullough
- Publisher:
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Publication Date:
- Jan 31, 2013
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9780670920938
- ISBN10:
- 0670920932