Fag
β Scribed by Jonathan Hill
- Publisher
- Jonathan Hill
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Set in a boarding school for boys in the late 1930s the book examines the complex relationships that exist in this microcosmic world. The themes are bullying, prejudice, homophobia and personal isolation which are explored through an increasingly perturbing but totally convincing plot. The book could also be read as an allegory for emergent fascism and its resonances are dark and disturbing; it is a challenging and thought provoking book that is very well written and deals with complex issues with sensitivity and honesty.
Although the content is bleak it is counterpointed with good descriptive writing which softens the harsh realities of the storyline and prevents the book from becoming too depressive.
Brierley's Boarding School for Boys, 1930s Gray - a kindly but weak teacher with a secret he cannot reveal Hodges - a headmaster who wields a terrifying and brutal power Keen - a first year boy bullied viciously and mercilessly Smythe - a ringleader intent on enforcing his fagging rights Thompson - a prefect struggling just to survive A new term opens with appalling tragedy, the repercussions of which lead to devastating consequences. The headmaster, who will stop at nothing to cover up the incident, fights for the reputation of Brierley's, while several of the school's inhabitants are left fighting for their lives.
A novel of approximately 74,000 words.
Readers should note that the book contains strong language, scenes of a sexual nature and adult themes.
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