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The Letter Bearer

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First edition (publ. Granta Books)

The novel The Letter Bearer was critically acclaimed when it was published in 2014.[1][2]

Author Robert Allison was nominated for, or won several prestigious awards, including the McKitterick Prize.[3] The novel was shortlisted for the 2014 Desmond Elliott Prize.

References

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  1. ^ Ian Samson (10 May 2014). "The Letter Bearer by Robert Allison review – a man's attempt to remember". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 January 2020. In Robert Allison's debut novel, the book's hero is a man suffering from amnesia, known only as 'the rider'.
  2. ^ Kate Williams (2 April 2014). "The Letter Bearer by Robert Allison, book review: A gripping portrait of the horror - and humour - of war". The Independent. Retrieved 1 January 2020. Allison's is a beautifully written investigation into alienation, guilt and the will to survive.
  3. ^ Alison Flood (26 June 2015). "Betty Trask award goes to Ben Fergusson's 'grittily evocative' debut". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 January 2020. The £4,000 McKitterick prize, for a debut novel published by a writer over the age of 40, went to Robert Allison for The Letter Bearer.