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Bullet Points

Autor Mark Watson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 feb 2005
Psychologist Peter Kristal has a method for sorting out people's lives. By arranging their histories like the index entries in a biography, the sequences of cause and effect that have led to their particular neuroses are cunningly revealed. His technique gains him a modicum of success: a practice in Chicago with a client list of thriving stars.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780099460855
ISBN-10: 0099460858
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 130 x 202 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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“Fresh and imaginative, with wonderful flashes of humour.”
Independent
"He's a fledgling Nabokov for the era of Big Brother" Independent "Bullet Points is unnervingly accomplished. Expect to hear plenty more about him" Observer "This is an extremely well plotted novel with a surprisingly twist in the tale and augurs great things for the future" The Times "Fresh and imaginative... with wonderful flashes of humour. This is a clever and unusual book, and Watson is to be commended" Independent "Bullet Points is a fluent performance, an extremely competent first novel" Times Literary Supplement

Mark Watson was born in Bristol in 1980. A stand-up comedian, he recently gained international attention with the world's first solo 24-hour show, which won three Edinburgh Festival awards and was described by the Scotsman as 'one of the defining moments of fringe comedy, sure to become a cultural legend'. He had previously won the 2002 Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award, and been nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 2001 with the show 'Far Too Happy'. He lives in London with his fiance, who accepted his proposal on stage.

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Mark Watson was born in Bristol in 1980. A stand-up comedian, he recently gained international attention with the world's first solo 24-hour show, which won three Edinburgh Festival awards and was described by the Scotsman as 'one of the defining moments of fringe comedy, sure to become a cultural legend'. He had previously won the 2002 Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award, and been nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 2001 with the show 'Far Too Happy'. He lives in London with his fiance, who accepted his proposal on stage.