Genuinely subversive, Butlin's book is a stylistic triumph. A major
novel' - Irvine Welsh
Morris Magellan is thirty-four years old and already two-thirds
destroyed. By day he is an executive, after six and at weekends the
husband of an understanding wife and the father of two. At all times he
is a music lover and a drunk.
Of the past he remembers only fear, and of the future he senses even
greater terror to come; he is a man struggling from moment to moment to
salvage something of himself before that too slips from his grasp.
On one level The Sound of My Voice tells the story of an alcoholic: a
frantic attempt by some inner voice to halt an apparent need for
self-destruction. More generally it presents the conflict between modern
man's cowardice and cruelty, and a desperate attempt to recover
humanity.