Whatever Love Means
Autor David Baddielen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2000
The opening sections of David Baddiel's second novel chart the history of an intense and passionately sexual liaison set against the background of the most hysterical time in recent memory. But as the months wear on, and life and love return to normal, so things become more complex between Vic and Emma. And then, tragedy - a real, local, small-scale tragedy, as opposed to a national, iconic, mythological one - intervenes.
Part-satire, part-love story, part-whodunnit, and part-meditation on the nature of sex and death, WHATEVER LOVE MEANS confirms Nick Hornby's assertion that David Baddiel has 'gone straight into the First Eleven of young contemporary British novelists'.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349113920
ISBN-10: 0349113920
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Abacus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349113920
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Abacus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
I read it in one sitting with awe... a thriller and a love story constructed with a sinister symmetry where everything comic is shadowed by something dark
Touching and strange and funny
A black, sometimes tender read ...An impressive and intelligent book from a novelist who deserves to be taken seriously
Baddiel's novel is hilariously un-PC and surprisingly tender...the ending will haunt you for days
Like most people, Vic Mullan - once described by his best friend Joe as 'a man whose sense of social responsibility is exhausted by pulling over to let an ambulance by' - can remember where he was and what he was doing on the day of Princess Diana's death. Yes, he can remember it particularly well: he was at home, beginning an affair with Emma, Joe's wife.
Whatever Love Means charts the history of an intense and passionately sexual liaison set against the background of the most hysterical time in recent memory. But as the months wear on, and life and love return to normal, so things become more complex between Vic and Emma. And then, tragedy - a real, local, small-scale tragedy, as opposed to a national, iconic, mythological one - intervenes.
'I read it in one sitting with awe . . . a thriller and a love story constructed with a sinister symmetry where everything comic is shadowed by something dark' Sunday Times
'A black, sometimes tender read ...An impressive and intelligent book from a novelist who deserves to be taken seriously' - THE TIMES
'An impressive and intelligent book from a novelist who deserves to be taken seriously' The Times
Touching and strange and funny
A black, sometimes tender read ...An impressive and intelligent book from a novelist who deserves to be taken seriously
Baddiel's novel is hilariously un-PC and surprisingly tender...the ending will haunt you for days
Like most people, Vic Mullan - once described by his best friend Joe as 'a man whose sense of social responsibility is exhausted by pulling over to let an ambulance by' - can remember where he was and what he was doing on the day of Princess Diana's death. Yes, he can remember it particularly well: he was at home, beginning an affair with Emma, Joe's wife.
Whatever Love Means charts the history of an intense and passionately sexual liaison set against the background of the most hysterical time in recent memory. But as the months wear on, and life and love return to normal, so things become more complex between Vic and Emma. And then, tragedy - a real, local, small-scale tragedy, as opposed to a national, iconic, mythological one - intervenes.
'I read it in one sitting with awe . . . a thriller and a love story constructed with a sinister symmetry where everything comic is shadowed by something dark' Sunday Times
'A black, sometimes tender read ...An impressive and intelligent book from a novelist who deserves to be taken seriously' - THE TIMES
'An impressive and intelligent book from a novelist who deserves to be taken seriously' The Times