Innocent in the House
Autor Andy McSmithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 oct 2002
Joseph Pilgrim is the hero of Andy McSmith’s compelling fictional debut. Pilgrim has already made several wrong career moves before he is swept into the House of Commons by Labour’s landslide in 1997, much to his own surprise. Ingenuous, though nobody’s fool, he tries to avoid joining a system of patronage and sycophancy, but cannot stop himself from stumbling repeatedly upward towards success. It’s not long before the Prime Minister is making inquiries about the mysterious newcomer and the front benches beckon. But when the story of a sexual peccadillo from long ago falls into the hands of Grub Street’s grubbiest, Pilgrim’s past returns to haunt him. Andy McSmith draws on long experience as a Labour Party press officer and political journalist to create a convincing and exciting tale of politics and scandal. His story is enlivened by cameo appearances of characters that bear an eerily close resemblance to real political figures.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781859844915
ISBN-10: 185984491X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 155 x 181 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: VERSO
ISBN-10: 185984491X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 155 x 181 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: VERSO
Notă biografică
Andy McSmith is Political Editor of the Independent on Sunday. His previous books include John Smith: Playing the Long Game, Kenneth Clarke: A Political Biography and Faces of Labour.
Recenzii
“McSmith is a great writer and there’s lots to hold your interest, not to mention the fun to be had spotting appearances by the real New Labour stars.”—Punch
“A smart tale of mishaps and successes.”—The Guardian
“... a brilliantly clever and wickedly indiscreet novel about New Labour.”—'The Browser', The Observer
“... not only offers a rattling good yarn but provides more insight into the inner workings of Westminster than many accounts of political progress.”—The Scotsman
“Smollet could hardly have contrived it better.”—Paul Routledge, The Spectator
“This is the first novel; he should have started long ago. His background as a Labour press officer, then working for the Mirror, the Observer and now the Daily Telegraph, makes him uniquely qualified to write about the shenanigans, cruelties and hypocrisies of the political world.”—Edwina Currie, The New Statesman
“Curl up and enjoy.”—Gyles Brandreth, The Good Boook Guide
“Innocent in the House is a sumptuous, barely fictional account of Commons life under New Labour—a filthy press, plenty of sex, and the politics ground to pieces in a highly readable vortex of coke snorting, spin doctoring and intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed it.”—Jon Snow, Observer Books of the Year
“A comic gem, a kind of Primary Colors that shrewdly lays bare the day-to-day maneuverings of Parliament’s power elite.”—Mark Rozzo, The Los Angeles Times Book Review
""Smollet could hardly have contrived in better."" -- Paul Routledge, - The Spectator "This is his first novel; he should have started long ago. His background as a Labour press officer, then working for the Mirror, the Observer and now the Daily Telegraph, make him uniquely qualified to write about the shenanigans, cruelties and hypocrisies of the political world" - Edwina Currie, The New Statesman "Curl up and enjoy." - Gyles Brandreth, The Good Book Guide ""A comic gem, a kind of Primary Colors that shrewdly lays bare the day-to-day maneuverings of Parliament's power elite."" -- Mark Rozzo, Los Angeles Times Book Review "... not only offers a rattling good yarn but provides more insight into the inner workings of Westminster than many accounts of political progress." - The Scotsman "McSmith is a great writer and there's lots to hold your interest, not to mention the fun to be had spotting appearances by the real New Labour stars." - Punch "A smart tale of mishaps and successes." - The Guardian "...a brilliantly clever and wickedly indiscreet novel about New Labour." 'The Browser', The Observer ""Innocent in the House is a sumptuous, barely fictional account of Commons life under New Labour--a filthy press, plenty of sex, and the politics ground to pieces in a highly readable vortex of coke snorting, spin doctoring, and intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed it."" -- Jon Snow, Observer Books of the Year
“A smart tale of mishaps and successes.”—The Guardian
“... a brilliantly clever and wickedly indiscreet novel about New Labour.”—'The Browser', The Observer
“... not only offers a rattling good yarn but provides more insight into the inner workings of Westminster than many accounts of political progress.”—The Scotsman
“Smollet could hardly have contrived it better.”—Paul Routledge, The Spectator
“This is the first novel; he should have started long ago. His background as a Labour press officer, then working for the Mirror, the Observer and now the Daily Telegraph, makes him uniquely qualified to write about the shenanigans, cruelties and hypocrisies of the political world.”—Edwina Currie, The New Statesman
“Curl up and enjoy.”—Gyles Brandreth, The Good Boook Guide
“Innocent in the House is a sumptuous, barely fictional account of Commons life under New Labour—a filthy press, plenty of sex, and the politics ground to pieces in a highly readable vortex of coke snorting, spin doctoring and intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed it.”—Jon Snow, Observer Books of the Year
“A comic gem, a kind of Primary Colors that shrewdly lays bare the day-to-day maneuverings of Parliament’s power elite.”—Mark Rozzo, The Los Angeles Times Book Review
""Smollet could hardly have contrived in better."" -- Paul Routledge, - The Spectator "This is his first novel; he should have started long ago. His background as a Labour press officer, then working for the Mirror, the Observer and now the Daily Telegraph, make him uniquely qualified to write about the shenanigans, cruelties and hypocrisies of the political world" - Edwina Currie, The New Statesman "Curl up and enjoy." - Gyles Brandreth, The Good Book Guide ""A comic gem, a kind of Primary Colors that shrewdly lays bare the day-to-day maneuverings of Parliament's power elite."" -- Mark Rozzo, Los Angeles Times Book Review "... not only offers a rattling good yarn but provides more insight into the inner workings of Westminster than many accounts of political progress." - The Scotsman "McSmith is a great writer and there's lots to hold your interest, not to mention the fun to be had spotting appearances by the real New Labour stars." - Punch "A smart tale of mishaps and successes." - The Guardian "...a brilliantly clever and wickedly indiscreet novel about New Labour." 'The Browser', The Observer ""Innocent in the House is a sumptuous, barely fictional account of Commons life under New Labour--a filthy press, plenty of sex, and the politics ground to pieces in a highly readable vortex of coke snorting, spin doctoring, and intrigue. I thoroughly enjoyed it."" -- Jon Snow, Observer Books of the Year