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Roger Garfitt
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1 Nov 2012

In a memoir as vivid and unpredictable as any novel we follow Roger Garfitt on his journey from stable boy to jazz dancer, from Oxford dandy to Sixties drop-out. We see him on horseback with the Riding Master to the Kings of Portugal and in a beatnik pad with Redmond O'Hanlon. We watch as he is introduced to David Bowie and realises that the wrong one has come as the rock star. We follow him back to the Norfolk village where as a small child he had glimpsed the world through his grandfather's eyes and we are inside his head as he gradually cuts loose from the real world, eventually being committed to a locked ward in a mental hospital.

Written with a poet's gift for language, The Horseman's Word is an account of what it is like to feel the world too acutely, to love too obsessively, to go right to the very edge and, miraculously, survive.



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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (1 Nov 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0099571951
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099571957
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 657,344 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"He's produced a memoir that deserves to put him on the wider literary map... Garfitt writes beautifully" (James Walton Daily Mail )

"Garfitt's eye for the telling details of character...evidence great skill and fine judgment, but it is when he recounts his descent into madness, that the full range of his narrative gifts emerges... Garfitt relates it so vividly that the reader enters into the madman's mind and sees the world from his point of view... A superb achievement" (John Burnside Guardian )

"His gentle, coaxing tour across the fervid climbs, lonely sloughs and frustrating plateaus of his early English years has a poetic delicacy of expression... Deeply affecting...The Horseman's Word is a searing act of personal confession" (Independent )

"A pungently beautiful piece of writing... This is no nostalgia piece: Garfitt's rich, vivid reminiscences are alive to the hardship and petty injustices of the times and inextricably entwined with his own ponderous, impassioned attempts to discover and assert his own personality" (Metro )

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A wonderfully written memoir by an acclaimed poet.

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4.0 out of 5 stars poetic memoir of Oxford in the 1960s 29 Jun 2011
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This is a beautifully written memoir of Oxford in the 1960s and the events that lead up to the poet, Roger Garfitt's time as an undergraduate there. His unusual upbringing and ability to train horses gives the book its title and wonderful front cover. The description of his subsequent mental confusion that was partly drug related is extraordinarily detailed. Garfitt's poetic influences are documented throughout and give an interesting picture of the poetry scene of that time together with his own explorations.It is a fascinating document of an unusual time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Garfitt's writing is fantastic 20 Dec 2012
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Roger Garfitt's prose is stunning. The quality of it made it hard to put the book down. Read it. You'll then want to read the Selected Poems to get some more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written, haunting, truthful 5 Aug 2011
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This is a stunning memoir. It is to be savoured - and to be read again and again. It is written with a masterful understanding of words, with a brilliant memory of how the author felt at the time, and with an ability to avoid tying up loose ends - in short Roger Garfitt has created the most real autobiography I have ever read. What an achievement. I would have loved to have been there in the South of France and seen him dance !!
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