A Man from the North
was Arnold Bennett's first novel - published in 1898.
Fleeing a drab and dead-end
existence, Richard Larch moves south from Bursley to London, intent
upon pursuing a career as a writer. Great things are expected of him by those he has left behind, but will he fulfil their expectations and publish a novel, or be consumed by all the metropolis has to offer?
He is also looking for
companionship and love, but finds his high hopes dashed when life in
the capital is fraught with difficulties, and the glittering career
proves to be more elusive than anticipated. Melancholic and starkly
realistic.
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