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Bestseller

Autor Alessandro Gallenzi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2011
Jim Talbot, a writer with a dozen unpublished novels under his belt, has been roundly rejected by every agent and publisher in the land, and is willing to go to extreme lengths to make his dream of literary stardom come true. Charles Randall, the eccentric founder and managing director of Tetragon Press, a small independent publisher that has managed to survive for thirty years in a fierce environment dominated by corporate juggernauts, is about to be brutally sacked by a newly appointed business consultant. In the cut-throat world of modern publishing, Charles and Jim's paths towards literary salvation are fraught with the most unpredictable dangers. A novel of intrigue, deceit and sheer desperation, Bestseller is a caustic portrait of contemporary culture and of Britain's obsession with fame, success and becoming the next J.K. Rowling.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781846881282
ISBN-10: 1846881285
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Alma Books COMMIS
Colecția Alma Books

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A novel which is light yet serious, funny and painful, somewhat fantastic yet shot through with truth
Gallenzi... slips in sound insider's judgements on how this business works. Read it for the lowdown on the low trade
Sly, tongue-in-cheek novel that will leave readers in stitches of laughter.
Very funny and too awfully right in so many ways
Too depressing, too accurate
Very amusing - a Conrad on the way.
A clever satire on the world of publishing
A fine comic caper and a biting satire on the publishing industry... it is cleverly plotted and lands several juicy thumps on its target.
While not necessarily directed at paying off old scores. Bestseller shows that its creator clearly enjoys laying about him, not just at the book trade's monsters and grotesque, but at their consensual victims in the shape of writers and editorial underlings.