In the Shadow of the Springs I Saw is an exploration, and stories, of
people who live in the Art Deco buildings of Springs. It is the imagined
lives of those who live in a space that is not theirs historically but
one that they have reclaimed. This work, in times of doom and complaint,
creates a new narrative: one of revival, vigour and celebration.
'The writing tries to capture the "grain" of a place, object or
conversation, as if a swatch were cut from a larger fabric. One could
trace the use of similar techniques back to the canonical modernist
works of James Joyce, William Faulkner, John Dos Passos, William Carlos
Williams or to a later experimenter like Burroughs ... Adair uses these
techniques with flair and purpose ... the book's method is to declare
and contradict, to present one side and then another, keeping both
present.'
Ivan Vladislavic
Barbara Adair is a novelist and writer. In Tangier we Killed the
Blue Parrot was shortlisted for the South African Sunday Times Fiction
Award in 2004. Her novel End was shortlisted for Africa Regional
Commonwealth Prize.