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The Man Who Walks

Alan Warner

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EAN: 9780099285465
Published: 3 May 2007

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After the scandalous theft of of £27,000 from a local pub, a homeless drifter pursues his eccentric uncle, 'The Man Who Walks', up into the Highlands to recover the money. The nephew's frantic, stalled progress and other bizarre diversions form this wickedly hilarious novel.

But who is The Man Who Walks? Is he simply a water-carrying madman with one glass eye and a fondness for whisky and pony nuts, and who has a physiological inability to handle slopes? Or is he a savant, touched by the hand of God, wandering the back roads along ancient, ancestral tracks? And as the sinister, unstable nephew gains on The Man Who Walks, can it be that it will all end in a field and that this field is Culloden Moor?

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What the critics say

The Man's a genius - one of the most influential literary mould-breakers ever
- Time Out

Nobody takes literary and inventive risks that pay off quite like Warner's do... The book is an immense pleasure
- Guardian

A triumph of blackly comic modern gothic... Warner's a brilliant writer and his wild imagination is captured in prose of demented lyricism
- Big Issue

The Man Who Walks confirms this Scot as one of the most unusual and provocative writers working this side of the Atlantic
- New Statesman

About the Author

Alan Warner is the author of six previous novels: Morvern Callar, These Demented Lands, The Sopranos, The Worms Can Carry Me To Heaven, The Stars in the Bright Sky, which was longlisted for the 2010 Man Booker Prize, and The Deadman's Pedal. He is Writer in Residence at Edinburgh University.

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