Our Mother's House. - Rare Book Insider
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GLOAG, Julian.

Our Mother’s House.

Secker & Warburg. 1963: 1963
FIRST EDITION. Half title; sl. spotting to early pages & edges. Green & black pictorial d.w., unclipped; a couple marks to front panel, rear panel a little unevenly toned. Praised by Evelyn Waugh, Gloag's first novel tells of seven children who decide to conceal their mother's death in order to avoid being split up by the authorities. Christopher Fry called it 'a penetrating and touching story, which at every point touches on even more than it speaks'. It bears similarities to Ian McEwan's 1978 work The Cement Garden, leading Gloag to publicly accuse McEwan of plagiarism, and to write Lost and Found, in which an author passes off someone else's work as his own. McEwan denies having heard of Our Mother's House prior to Gloag's accusation. Milton Glaser's rather fey dustjacket is stunning.
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