A. Wyatt Tilby (1880-1948) was a journalist and author of history and philosophy by profession. As a child his surrogate parents were informed that his health was such that he was unlikely to live beyond childhood, and consequently he was deprived of a formal education. A Stiff-Necked Generation, written in 1920 during a period of convalescence from presumed TB, was never published in the author’s lifetime for fear of offending his family upon which it is based. Spanning three generations, from the marriage of his grandfather to his own development from neglected child to independent adult, the picture he paints is of a disharmonious family, blighted by sibling rivalries and philosophical differences. In particular, he contrasts his own passion for learning and experience with his uncle's lust for money and power. Set predominantly in Victorian London, moving through Holborn, Tooting, Wimbledon and Shoreditch, this beautifully written autobiographical novel offers a rare and authentic insight into a bygone age and the enduring nature of the human condition. Book Details
Title: A Stiff-Necked Generation "An involving and affecting work ... Tilby's ability to breathe life into his scenes and characters transcends notions of fashion." The Guardian 22/09/07 |
ArchiveFor information about the real-life characters from the novel, photographs, census records, images of the original manuscript and details of A. Wyatt Tilby's diary visit the archive section. BiogrpahyThis page gives details about the author, A. Wyatt Tilby, including photographs and details of his other published works. DonateAll profits from the sale of A Stiff-Necked Generation will be donated to biomedical research into ME. This section gives more details about the charities that will benefit and how you can make a donation. |
"A Richly evocative curio from another age ... offering a searing insight into family troubles.
A Fascinating story ... as personal, honest and revealing as if we were
reading a private letter from Wyatt Tilby himself."
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