Figures in a Landscape
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Every second counts.Through long slogs across country, risky raids for supplies, moments of sheer panic, and under the intense pressure to survive, an unbreakable bond between two men is forged.
Barry England was an English novelist and playwright, celebrated for his gripping thriller 'Figures in a Landscape,' which garnered a nomination for the inaugural Booker Prize. His writing delves into the psychological intricacies and moral quandaries faced by characters under extreme duress. England masterfully explores themes of survival and the raw essence of human nature when tested, employing a sparse prose style and a palpable atmosphere to heighten tension. His narratives often expose the subtle conflicts and inner turmoil that shape human connections and choices.

Every second counts.Through long slogs across country, risky raids for supplies, moments of sheer panic, and under the intense pressure to survive, an unbreakable bond between two men is forged.