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The Fortnight in September (Paperback)

by R.C. Sherriff (Author)
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Persephone Books Ltd (22 Sep 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1903155576
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903155578
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 14 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 123,223 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"The Fortnight in September" by RC Sherriff was published in September 1931. It was glowingly reviewed: 'A lovely novel,' declared the "Daily Telegraph", 'a little masterpiece' wrote the "Sunday Express". In America, the "Saturday Review of Literature" thought that 'nothing since Dickens has come closer to giving between covers the intrinsic spirit of England.' "The Spectator" reviewer said: 'There is more simple human goodness and understanding in this book than in anything I have read for years...Once more, the author of "Journey's End" has enriched our lives.' "Journey's End" (1929) is one of the great stage plays. Set during the First World War, it had no women in it, no heroes and no love interest - it was about the hopes and fears of a group of ordinary men waiting in a dug-out for an attack to begin. It was based on Sherriff's own letters home, and its success was in part due to his ability to recreate the trench experience exactly as he had lived it."The Fortnight in September", written two years after "Journey's End", shares its emphasis on real people leading real lives. But the atmosphere could not be more different, embodying as it does the kind of mundane normality the men in the dug-out longed for - domestic life at 22 Corunna Road in Dulwich, the train journey via Clapham Junction to the south coast, the two weeks living in lodgings and going to the beach every day. The family's only regret is leaving their garden where, we can imagine, because it is September the dahlias are at their fiery best (hence the endpaper): as they flash past in the train they get a glimpse of their back garden, where 'a shaft of sunlight fell through the side passage and lit up the clump of white asters by the apple tree.' This was what the First World War soldier longed for; this, he imagined, was what he was fighting for and would return to (as in fact Sherriff did).He had had the idea for his novel at Bognor Regis (as in "Journey's End", and "The Hopkins Manuscript", Persephone Book No. 57, the physical setting is wonderfully evoked): watching the crowds go by, and wondering what their lives were like at home, he 'began to feel the itch to take one of those families at random and build up an imaginary story of their annual holiday by the sea...I wanted to write about simple, uncomplicated people doing normal things. 'Sherriff adds, in his memoir "No Leading Lady" (a few pages of which is reprinted at the beginning of the book): 'The story was a simple one: a small suburban family on their annual fortnight's holiday at Bognor: man and wife, a grown-up daughter working for a dressmaker, a son just started in a London office, and a younger boy still at school. It was a day-by-day account of their holiday from their last evening at home until the day they packed their bags for their return; how they came out of their shabby boarding house every morning and went down to the sea; how the father found hope for the future in his brief freedom from his humdrum work; how the children found romance and adventure; how the mother, scared of the sea, tried to make the others think she was enjoying it.'"The Fortnight in September" was a very brave book to write because it was not obviously 'about' anything except the 'drama of the undramatic'. And yet the greatness of the novel is that it is about each one of us: all of human life is here in the seemingly simple description of the family's annual holiday in Bognor. This is a book which fits fairly and squarely on the Persephone list.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Charming, gentle novel, 15 April 2007
By A. Hope "bookcrossing ali" (Birmingham, England) - See all my reviews
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This is a delightful novel first published in 1931 - about the Stevens annual fortnights holiday in Bognor. Mr Stevens is a middle aged clerk - his wife a quiet gentle woman who secretly finds this holiday a bit of a strain. Their children, Dick and Mary who are now grown up, and out to work themselves, and Ernie their youngest still a school boy. This is a novel about ordinary people who live small lives, and the things which loom large and have unimaginable importance within that life - such as Mrs Stevens medicinal bottle of port she buys each year on the holiday, and the wearing of comfortable holiday clothes and canvas shoes. This is a charming novel, quite melancholic in some ways - although never sad.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A small masterpiece, 6 Sep 2008
I picked up this book with shabby covers in a second hand shop for about 50p, attracted by the title and had no idea what it would be about. It was a surprise to find it was one of the books I have read in a long time.
The family's holiday and all their feelings and thoughts - the excitement of the night before, the journey, arrival, the way time flies yet seems to pass so slowly, is one that is probably shared by most holiday makers, regardless that this book was written over 70 years ago. In that sense it is timeless, because as we see each family members' reflections, I often felt they were voicing my own thoughts and feelings. The Spectator, which reviewed it when it was first published, put it better than I could myself - 'there is more simple understanding and human kindess in this book than anything I have read in years'.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A literary gem, 5 Jun 2009
By Mrs. V. Bradley "bookaholic" (Kidderminster, Worcs., England) - See all my reviews
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What a wonderful book. A very simple concept - a story of an ordinary family taking their annual two week holiday in Bognor, a place they have visited many times before, staying in the same boarding house which has grown a little shabbier with each passing year. Everything is organised by father beforehand - even down to the time it will take to get to the station from home. Not much of a story one might think, but it is beautifully written and the minituae described so well that it makes compelling reading. It is the kind of story to lose oneself in and at the end to feel better for having read it. It is a little dated, of course, having been written in 1931, but I loved it nonetheless.
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