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$9.00The Story
By Terence Davies
Filmmaker Terence Daviesâs only published novel. Includes a selection of Daviesâs original poetry, much of it never before published, along with an introduction by Michael Koresky and an afterword by James Dowling.
âHallelujah Now fearlessly uses the novel form to give voice to anxieties that might have been otherwise unportrayable. Many artists who work in other mediums carry literary aspirations; few pull it off with such provocation and undaunted individuality. Daviesâs cinema had no comparison, it was a subgenre unto itself, and similarly Daviesâs novel feels like nothing less than a pure emanation of the self, beholden to nothing and no one else.â âMichael Koresky, from his introduction.
From Robertâs birth into a Catholic family in Liverpool, to his surreptitious sexual escapades and sadomasochistic fantasies, and his final, evocative journey to a nursing home, his life unfolds in a sensational and explicit stream of consciousness. Skillfully depicted in three sections, Hallelujah Now is a synthesis of memory, of vividly recaptured moments of childhood, of isolation, lust, and adventure. Time past and time present combine to paint a startling picture of a man fighting to accept his sexualityâand his mortality.
191 pages
8.25" x 6.25"

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By Terence Davies
Filmmaker Terence Daviesâs only published novel. Includes a selection of Daviesâs original poetry, much of it never before published, along with an introduction by Michael Koresky and an afterword by James Dowling.
âHallelujah Now fearlessly uses the novel form to give voice to anxieties that might have been otherwise unportrayable. Many artists who work in other mediums carry literary aspirations; few pull it off with such provocation and undaunted individuality. Daviesâs cinema had no comparison, it was a subgenre unto itself, and similarly Daviesâs novel feels like nothing less than a pure emanation of the self, beholden to nothing and no one else.â âMichael Koresky, from his introduction.
From Robertâs birth into a Catholic family in Liverpool, to his surreptitious sexual escapades and sadomasochistic fantasies, and his final, evocative journey to a nursing home, his life unfolds in a sensational and explicit stream of consciousness. Skillfully depicted in three sections, Hallelujah Now is a synthesis of memory, of vividly recaptured moments of childhood, of isolation, lust, and adventure. Time past and time present combine to paint a startling picture of a man fighting to accept his sexualityâand his mortality.
191 pages
8.25" x 6.25"

























