The Bird of Night

The Bird of Night is a novel by Susan Hill. It won the 1972 Whitbread Award, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Susan Hill commented in 2006: A novel of mine was shortlisted for Booker and won the Whitbread Prize for Fiction. It was a book I have never rated. I don't think it works, though there are a few good things in it. I don't believe in the characters or the story.[1]

The Bird of Night
First edition
AuthorSusan Hill
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Published1972 (Hamish Hamilton)
Pages186
ISBN0-241-02258-4

Footnotes

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See also

  • List of works by Susan Hill


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