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The 1002nd Book to Read Before You Die

Autor M J Nicholls
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2018
M.J. Nicholls (author of The House of Writers and The Quiddity of Delusion) returns with a novel about readers and writers in outrageous battle with fate and society in Orkneya battle in which reality, thankfully, is the loser. Marcus Schott, sacked from serving succour to suckers and loans to losers, leaves the office life to luxuriate in literature. His plan is to read every title featured in Dr. Peter Boxalls notorious compendium 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. Motoring toward a small pre-purchased cottage on the Orkney Isles, Marcus soon encounters fatal hiccups in his scheme to compress a lifetimes reading into three years. These hiccups include skittish librarian Isobel Bartmel, self-cauterising critic Raine Upright, and the unpredictable happenings of the characterless Orkney peoples, too long trapped in their bothies of banality, each pushing Marcus further from his ecstatic vision of total list completion. A light comedy with a sunny paradisiac quality, rich in verbal virtuosity, Rabelaisian lists, and the occasional outburst of cheerful, cathartic violence, The 1002nd Book is the ultimate summer novel against summer novels: an anti-crowdpleaser with a tidy, cinematic plot that should please both crowds and all those thoroughly depressed by them.
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ISBN-13: 9781944697624
ISBN-10: 1944697624
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Sagging Meniscus Press
Colecția Sagging Meniscus Press

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A bibliophiles delight. If I were as clever as Nicholls, Id describe it as A sensational performance that takes the theatrics of a Morricone score and ties them to Sir Patrick Moores monocle. But Im not, so Ill just say this is a hilarious look at the literary life from both endsreading and writingparaded in a maximalist style with all the postmodern bells and whistles one expects from this ingenious author. Beneath it all is a deep knowledge and love for language and literature, despite Nichollss antic mockery of some of its creators and consumers. - Steven Moore, author of The Novel: An Alternative History
A brilliant companion for anyone who needs to read, particularly fiction, and muscular encouragement for you who wants to begin. Wry wit and intelligence unfold this original novel, an unparalleled advocacy of the written word. When you look back through the brambles of the last paragraphs you will see that you have been swanked onto the literary playing field by a major player, a strong new innovative voice full of the joys of reading and writing. - Steve Katz, author of The Exagggerations of Peter Prince