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Depth of Field (Paperback)

by Sue Hubbard (Author)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Dewi Lewis Publishing (24 Mar 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1899235825
  • ISBN-13: 978-1899235827
  • Product Dimensions: 33.4 x 26 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 334,103 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Hannah returns to her career as a photographer after her early marriage fails due to her husband's infidelity. She moves from the country to London convinced that if she can find her Jewish roots that she can make some sense of her life, but can she?


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From the Winner of the 1999 London Writers' Award.
John Berger has described the novel as ‘highly evocative’ giving ‘the rare quality, not of a text, but of a place. It surrounds its readers and waits until they see in the dark to make their own discoveries.’

Lyrical, highly visual and beautifully observed – John Burnside

A writer of genuine talent – Elaine Feinstein

Beautifully written – Martyn Goff

Writer, poet and art critic, Sue Hubbard is a feature writer for Contemporary Visual Arts and has written for the New Statesman and Time Out. Her debut poetry collection Everything Begins with the Skin was published by Enitharmon to great critical acclaim. She has won several awards and her work has been published in The Observer and The Independent as well as in several anthologies. She was the first Public Art Poet at the Poetry Society and her poem Eurydice, commissioned by the Arts Council and the BFI for The South Bank, is London’s largest public art poem.


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5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinarly beautiful and truthful piece of writing, 11 Dec 2000
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In any circumstances this would be an exceptional novel but as a first novel it is extraordinary.

The first person narration reveals the experiences of Hannah who comes to London from the country with her two young children following a failed marriage. Here she comes face to face with the reality of single struggle. And it is in the course of this journey and its private searchings that she comes to terms with her submerged identity - something that more and more of us are experiencing due to the vagaries of modern life.The writing throughout has the sharp tang of autobiography about it which makes it both novel and document. And it is all the more absorbing for that.

Sue Hubbard has a painter's eye for detail and a poet's control of language whether it is the East End of London or the Isle of Skyros. Everywhere we are made aware of the richness, variety and underlying beauty of things as we experience the relentless business of living. It is a generous and forgiving work unspoilt by bitterness or carping.

If you have a very good friend buy him or her a copy of this book. If you are lucky enough to have two such friends buy two.

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