
Synopsis
Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize
Winner of the Goldsmiths Prize
Winner of The Roehampton Poetry Prize
Winner of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction
‘Bold, brilliant . . . this is as poignant and visual as classic film noir’ -Ian Rankin
‘An incredible achievement’ - Irvine Welsh
‘This book will shift something in your soul’ - Elif Shafak
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Details
256 pages
Imprint: Picador
Reviews
Wondrous . . . Probably the best novel of the yearEconomist, Books of the Year
The Long Take is like a film noir on the page. A book about a man and a city in shock, it’s an extraordinary evocation of the debris and ongoing destruction of war even in times of peace. In taking a scenario we think we know from the movies but offering a completely different perspective, Robin Robertson shows the flexibility a poet can bring to form and style.Man Booker judges’ citation
A beautiful, vigorous and achingly melancholy hymn to the common man that is as unexpected as it is daring . . . The Long Take is a masterly work of art, exciting, colourful, fast-paced – the old-time movie reviewer’s vocabulary is apt to the case – and almost unbearably moving.John Banville, Guardian
‘Absolutely stunning . . . his beautiful verse describes things better than any picture could . . . The language is astonishing.’Arifa Akbar, Front Row