A masterly evocation of childhood and its influences on the adult mind,
from the author of "The Go-Between"
A lonely boy living on his uncle's farm in the Lincolnshire Fens,
Richard Mardick's solitary existence is interrupted by a chance meeting,
and idyllic love affair, with Lucy. A disused brickfield is the scene of
their clandestine meetings, and it is there that Richard finds her
drowned in a muddy pool. Forced by circumstances to look back on these
days, Richard finds himself recounting this episode to his secretary.
Its shattering significance throughout the rest of his life is put into
remarkable perspective by the unusual framework with which Hartley has
enclosed his story.