The Idea of Love
Autor Louise Deanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 sep 2019
Richard is the head of sales in Africa for a pharmaceutical company. He spends most of his time away on business, sleeping with other women and pushing psychiatric drugs on a developing market. Back in Provence, he and his wife, Val rie, no longer share a bed, and his teenage son, Maxence, is hearing voices. When Richard begins an affair with a neighbour, Rachel, he discovers that Val rie, too, is having an affair - with Rachel's husband, Jeff. Suddenly, a routine trip to Africa to sell pharmaceuticals is more than he can handle and his life starts to implode as he realizes that the idea of a life full of that love he has cherished is a mere illusion.
'With wry humour, Dean captures the gloom of existences imploding in incongruous surroundings.' The Observer
'Engaging...it is hard to stop turning the pages...arresting...fizzes with talent.' Sunday Times
'Wonderfully complex and original novel about desire, disappointment and mental illness, largely set in ex-pat Provence...Louise Dean's lovely rendering of her awful people makes The Idea of Love an enormous delight.' The Independent
'An acute, cynical wit... An unforgettable study of the dark side of the mind.' The Times
'This dark novel is interesting and original, a study of love but not a romance and a story with many morals.' The Telegraph
'In her third novel, Louise Dean regards with a sardonic eye a group of scalded lovers ricocheting between desire, despair and dipsomania.....Dean's portrayal of Maxence's madness and his mission to save souls is tender and funny, and lifts the novel far above the torrid soul-searching of its narcissistic lovers.' The Guardian
'Louise Dean's third novel is a careful dissection of our search for love in its many forms - sexual, religious, parental, and brotherly....Dean has a deliciously wry eye for the convincing detail.' Literary Review 'An unusual but fascinating story that examines the different ways in which people face the harsh realities of love gone wrong.' Tatler
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781393720904
ISBN-10: 1393720900
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Pomeranian Books
ISBN-10: 1393720900
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Pomeranian Books
Notă biografică
Louise
Dean
is
the
author
of
two
previous
novels:Becoming
Strangers,which
was
awarded
the
Betty
Trask
Prize
in
2004,
and
was
longlisted
for
the
Man
Booker
Prize
and
the
Guardian
First
Book
Award,
andThis
Human
Season.She
lives
in
Kent
and
has
three
children.
Recenzii
A
wonderfully
complex
and
original
novel...the
writing
is
so
inventive
and
has
such
an
alluring
energetic
zeal...utterly
fresh
and
convincing...an
enormous
delight
Engaging...it is hard to stop turning the pages...arresting...fizzes with talent
A fascinating story that examines the different ways in which people face the harsh realities of love gone wrong
An unforgettable study of the dark side of the mind
Written with bite and edge
Engaging...it is hard to stop turning the pages...arresting...fizzes with talent
A fascinating story that examines the different ways in which people face the harsh realities of love gone wrong
An unforgettable study of the dark side of the mind
Written with bite and edge