Crumb Borne Explained

Crumb Borne
Author:Clive Barry
Cover Artist:Russell & Hinrichs
Country:Great Britain
Language:English
Genre:Black humour, Naturalism, Absurdism
Publisher:Faber & Faber, Penguin
Release Date:1965

Crumb Borne is a novella by Clive Barry, published in 1965. Fascinating critics with its hyper sensory descriptive style, deadpan absurdism, and pitch black humour, it was awarded the first ever Guardian Fiction Prize.[1]

Background

Set in a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, Crumb Borne is, by turns, a painstaking dissection and perverse parody of its author's own lived experiences. As a dashing youth, Barry performed a well documented real-life escape, in a straightforward act of nerve and intrepidity befitting a Boy's Own article.[2] But, as observed in The Observer, Frugal—Crumb Borne's "extraordinarily ugly and unpopular" protagonist—seeks his liberty in the most "marvellously eccentric and magical manner" possible.[3]

Critical Reception

Reviewers variously compared Barry's "brutal comic compound disasters" to Beckett but with a "swifter and more sharply visual fantasy",[4] his "extraordinary visual sense" to Grosz for "verbalising the peculiar line and force of an expressionist cartoonist",[5] his descriptive method to Rolfe "but the details are smaller, sharper, and the ultimate picture more compelling"[6] and his "black clowning" to "a more robust, less aesthetical Nabokov—the Nabokov of 'Invitation to a Beheading.'"[7]

Robert Nye, writing in The Guardian, characterised the book itself as too "recklessly original an outsider to walk away with an establishment prize." Ironically, months later, his own newspaper created a book award and made Crumb Borne its first first prize winner.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.manly.nsw.gov.au/DownloadDocument.ashx?DocumentID=2095
  2. Web site: ABC man's escape From Italy — walked four hundred miles . 2024-11-24 . Trove . en.
  3. Web site: 1965-05-23 . Crumb Borne, John Coleman review . 2024-11-24 . Newspapers.com . en-US.
  4. Web site: 1965-11-27 . Award for elusive author . 2024-11-24 . Newspapers.com . en-US.
  5. Webb . W. L. . 1965 . A Review of The Year's Fiction . Critical Survey . 2 . 3 . 182–185 . 0011-1570.
  6. Web site: 1965-07-14 . Crumb Borne, Robin Oakley review . 2024-11-24 . Newspapers.com . en-US.
  7. Web site: 1965-06-25 . Crumb Borne, Robert Nye review . 2024-11-24 . Newspapers.com . en-US.