The Comforts of Madness (novel) explained

The Comforts of Madness
Author:Paul Sayer
Cover Artist:Michael Osborn
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:Constable & Co.
Release Date:4 July 1988
Media Type:Print
Pages:128
Isbn:0-09-468480-4

The Comforts of Madness is the 1988 debut novel of English author Paul Sayer. It won the 1988 Whitbread Award for both Best First Novel, and Book of the Year.[1] Written while the author was working as a psychiatric nurse in Clifton Hospital in York,[2] and drawing on his own experiences it is a first-person account of a speechless, catatonic patient in a hospital therapy unit.

Publication

In an interview Sayer explains that this was the third novel he had actually written, but, like his earlier efforts, would in all likelihood have gone unpublished had it not won the Constable Trophy, an award given by Yorkshire Arts for 'the best unpublished novel in the North of England'. "I've always thought it highly unlikely that any agent or editor would ever have taken it on, owing to its shortness and dark nature."[3]

Awards

After winning the Whitbread First Novel Award, Sayer was not expecting to win the actual book of the year, where it was up against the hot favourite, Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses. " I was already more than satisfied with the book's critical reception and the Whitbread First Novel award, and on the night the overall prize was awarded I was certain I was only there to make up the numbers."[3]

Reception

Notes and References

  1. http://www.costabookawards.com/media/5508/past_winners_complete_list.pdf past_winners_complete_list.pdf
  2. http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/leisure/books/8131984.___I_was_getting_rejections_by__the_pile____no_one__wanted_me_much___/ 'I was getting rejections by the pile ... no one wanted me much' (From York Press)
  3. http://pulppusher.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/pushed-for-answers-paul-sayer.html Pulp Pusher: PUSHED FOR ANSWERS: Paul Sayer
  4. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-01-08-vw-140-story.html BOOK REVIEW : When Sanity Proves to Be Unbearable, Los Angeles Times, January 08, 1990
  5. cover notes, The God Child by Paul Sayer, 1st ed, publ. Bloomsbury