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The Pesthouse

Struggling to survive the future

Jim Crace
Picador, 309pp, £12.99, ISBN 0330445627
Buy this book at Amazon.co.uk
Simon Baker
Thursday, 15th March 2007

Jim Crace’s latest novel, The Pesthouse, is set in a future America which, following an unnamed catastrophe, has endured a massive regression. There are no machines any more, no electricity or shops, no books and therefore no knowledge of history. In case this seems like an Arcadian idyll, there are also gangs of robbers skulking around, and regular outbreaks of plague. You might call the place faintly medieval, but it is worse because systems of trade are collapsing, not expanding.

Unsurprisingly, then, many are trying to flee. The novel begins in Ferrytown, a village whose river must be crossed by those heading for the ocean. One night there is a landslide into the water, the pressure of which forces a breath of deadly gas from the silt bed (a clue, perhaps, to the earlier disaster), which kills everyone near by. The only survivors are two people who were sheltered from the fumes by a hill: Franklin, a large, gentle young man trying to leave America, and Margaret, a resident of Ferrytown, who has the ‘flux’, a contagious disease, and who has been quarantined in the nearby ‘pesthouse’ either to recover or to die.

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