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The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold

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"The very model of the modern paranoid novel" (New York Times) and an ambitious work of semi-autobiographical fiction from one of England's greatest novelists.
Gilbert Pinfold is a reclusive Catholic novelist suffering from acute inertia. In an attempt to defeat insomnia he has been imbibing an unappetizing cocktail of bromide, chloral, and creme de menthe. He books a passage on the SS Caliban and, as it cruises towards Ceylon, rapidly slips into madness.
Almost as soon as the gangplank lifts, Pinfold hears sounds coming out of the ceiling of his cabin: wild jazz bands, barking dogs, and loud revival meetings. He is convinced that an erratic public-address system is letting him hear everything that goes on aboard ship . . . until instead of just sounds he hears voices. And not just any voices. These voices are talking, in the most frighteningly intimate way, about him!
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The hallucinogenic visions that novelist Gilbert Pinfold experiences are an ideal canvas for a skilled performer like Simon Prebble. British recluse Pinfold self-medicates with a dangerous cocktail of chemicals to keep insomnia, gout, and other infirmities at bay. But he's unaware that much of what he hears is illusion. On a healing cruise (he hopes) to Ceylon, Pinfold hears a vast range of sounds emanating from the ceiling of his cabin, including frighteningly belligerent and abusive dialogues that Prebble adroitly delivers. As Pinfold is driven to paranoid madness, the ship's other passengers puzzle over his reports of torture of the ship's crew, wild jazz performances, whispered rebellion, erotic assignations, abusive gossip pinpointing him, and dastardly schemes. Waugh's descriptive powers and dry wit glow in this dark, and sometimes funny, self-portrait. A.W. (c) AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

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