A bitingly funny historical novel, following Brother Diggory on an eerily prescient journey through fourteenth-century England.
Christopher Wilson is the author of novels including Gallimauf's
Gospel, Baa, Blueglass, Mischief, Fou, The Wurd, The Ballad of Lee
Cotton and Nookie. His work has been translated into several
languages, adapted for the stage, longlisted for the Booker Prize,
and twice shortlisted for the Whitbread Fiction Prize.
Wilson completed a published PhD on the psychology of humour at
LSE, worked as a research psychologist at UCL, The London Hospital
and The Arts Council, and lectured for ten years at Goldsmiths'
College, London University. He has taught creative writing in
prisons, at university and for The Arvon Foundation.
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