Burntcoat A Novel

Burntcoat by Sarah Hall, published by Custom House in 2021, is a novel that delves into themes of mortality, passion, and human connection amid a global crisis. Set in an unnamed British city, the story follows celebrated sculptor Edith Harkness as she isolates herself in her studio, Burntcoat, alongside her lover Halit. As a deadly virus spreads outside, their relationship evolves against the backdrop of fear and uncertainty, prompting a profound exploration of survival and transformation.
Readers will find an intimate examination of art, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships within the pages of this 214-page work. The narrative captures the essence of an unprecedented crisis, reflecting on how individuals navigate their fears and responsibilities while forging connections. Burntcoat presents a vivid portrayal of how creativity and relationships endure and adapt in the face of overwhelming challenges, making it a significant addition to contemporary fiction.
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A NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE NOMINEE
“An extraordinary work that will stand as blazing witness to the age that bore it.” — Sarah Perry
A “masterpiece” (Daisy Johnson) of mortality, passion, and human connection, set against the backdrop of a deadly global virus–from the Booker-nominated writer
You were the last one here, before I closed the door of Burntcoat. Before we all closed our doors . . .
In an unnamed British city, the virus is spreading, and like everyone else, the celebrated sculptor Edith Harkness retreats inside. She isolates herself in her immense studio, Burntcoat, with Halit, the lover she barely knows. As life outside changes irreparably, inside Burntcoat, Edith and Halit find themselves changed as well: by the histories and responsibilities each carries and bears, by the fears and dangers of the world outside, and by the progressions of their new relationship. And Burntcoat will be transformed, too, into a new and feverish world, a place in which Edith comes to an understanding of how we survive the impossible–and what is left after we have.
A sharp and stunning novel of art and ambition, mortality and connection, Burntcoat is a major work from “one of our most influential short story writers” (The Guardian). It is an intimate and vital examination of how and why we create–make art, form relationships, build a life–and an urgent exploration of an unprecedented crisis, the repercussions of which are still years in the learning.
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