The Fall

Penelope Curtis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:CB Editions

Publishing:17th Sep '26

£11.99

This title is due to be published on 17th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Fall cover


The Fall traces three paths taken through one small village in Lincolnshire – by Isaac Newton, who received his first schooling there in the mid-17th century; by the Rev. Charles Hudson, who was vicar in the 1860s; and by the actor David Niven, who visited his mother-in-law there in the 1940s. Each is intent on his own preoccupations - on understanding the physical world, on conquering the Matterhorn, on conquering women - but there is a thread which binds them. An insignificant village becomes the unwitting centre of life-changing events and inevitable tragedy. Told from the margins - through the experience of a questioning child, and of wives and mothers who live as helpmeets to their men - The Fall is an act of vivid observation and reclamation.



‘It is a rare pleasure to read such beautifully clear prose, with its attractively poignant mixture of sadness and calm.’ - Gavin Bryars

‘Rich and spare, idiosyncratic yet full of big currents of life and history . . . The times feel simultaneous, all here at once on the surface of the present, as well as reaching and echoing across centuries. Young Isaac will live in my mind – wandering about planning his sundial – but the whole works as a sort of astronomical clock with its moving parts aligning in different ways.’ - Alexandra Harris

ISBN: 9781919473802

Dimensions: 185mm x 125mm x 11mm

Weight: unknown

134 pages