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A Voice through a Cloud is English novelist Denton Welch's heartbreaking account of his recovery from a bicycling accident that left him partially paralyzed at the age of twenty. Dominated by Welch’s acute powers of observation, the book (first published in 1950) is a tour-de-force of both self-analysis and external description, as Welch lies in a hospital bed and struggles with his illness and his relationships with family and doctor. Finished as Welch was dying thirteen years later from complications resulting from the accident, A Voice through a Cloud’s account of a young man’s struggle with debilitating illness has sad and unforeseen parallels to contemporary life. While In Youth Is Pleasure is probably Welch’s best-loved book, and Maiden Voyage his most scandalous, A Voice through a Cloud is perhaps his masterpiece, containing his most accomplished writing.
"When asked what writer has most directly influenced my own work I can answer without hesitation: Denton Welch."
William S. Burroughs
"An incomparable account of shattered flesh and refracted spirit… Though Welch had the abilities of a novelist, misfortune made him a kind of prophet, and it is as a prophetic document, a proclamation of our terrible fragility, that his valediction should be treasured."
John Updike, The New Yorker
"I can think of no writer who has described extreme physical and mental agony with a more appalling vividness… The real horror implicit in the book is that pain is the only reality."
Jocelyn Brooke
Also by Denton Welch:
Maiden Voyage
In Youth is Pleasure
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