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Contemporary Fiction

The Children of Dynmouth

eng. The Children of Dynmouth · 1976
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Interesting Facts

  • The book was nominated for the Booker Prize in 1976, highlighting its literary significance and critical acclaim.
  • The story is set in the fictional English town of Dynmouth, which serves as a backdrop for exploring human nature and social interactions.
  • The main character, a teenager named Timothy Gedge, is portrayed as a manipulative and unsettling figure, making him one of the most memorable antagonists in William Trevor's literature.
  • The book explores themes of loneliness, alienation, and moral ambiguity, making it relevant even today.
  • William Trevor masterfully uses elements of dark humor and psychological drama to create tension and depth in the narrative.
The Children of Dynmouth
Date of publication: 20 February 2025
Last updated: 2 March 2025
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The Children of Dynmouth
Original titleeng. The Children of Dynmouth · 1976