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1976 novel

Rising
First edition
AuthorR. C. Hutchinson
GenreNovel
PublisherMichael Joseph
Publication date1976
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Pages359
ISBN0-71811-523-6
OCLC664325056

Rising is a 1976 novel by R. C. Hutchinson. The novel, posthumously published by Michael Joseph following the author's death the previous year, was shortlisted for the 1976 Booker Prize. Hutchinson was writing the novel's final section when he died, and an outline of the conclusion, based on his notes, was included in a postscript written by his widow.

Summary

Set in a remote region of the Andes, Rising follows Sabino as he leads a peasant militia against rebels who are attacking a railway line that is vital to his family's copper mine. Sabino, who is famed for his brutality, is diverted from his mission by the pursuit of a doctor, Papac, whom he wrongly blames for being spurned by a former lover. Sabino had believed the doctor to be dead, but he apparently yet lives.

Awards

Rising was shortlisted for the 1976 Booker Prize, which was won by David Storey for Saville.

References

  1. ^ "The Booker Prize 1976". Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  2. "Rising, Faber & Faber". Retrieved 1 January 2020.

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