Palace Pier by Keith Waterhouse

Palace Pier by Keith Waterhouse

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Chris Duffy's debut novel was reasonably successful; his second was turned down as being too like the first. Duffy learns of the existence of a long-lost manuscript by a famous novelist, now dead, and resolves to get hold of it, pass it off as his own and thus give his wilted career a kick-start.

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Palace Pier by Keith Waterhouse

In the early 1960s, a golden age for newly-discovered writers, Chris Duffy was something of a nearly man. His debut novel was reasonably successful; his second was turned down as being too like the first. Thanks to procrastination and heavy drinking, he has published nothing since. Settled now in Brighton, where he ekes out a living running a market bric-a-brac stall, Duffy dreams of the blurred decades that seem to have slipped through his fingers: where did it all go wrong? But during one confusing weekend, on the opening days of the Brighton Literary Festival, everything looks set to change. Lurching through the razzmatazz of stilt-walkers, mime artists and unicyclists, Duffy learns of the existence of a long-lost manuscript by a famous novelist, now dead, and resolves to get hold of it, pass it off as his own and thus give his wilted career a kick-start. Unfortunately, little in Duffy's disordered life ever runs smoothly, particularly on this crowded weekend!
'A wonderful comedy about indolence and underachievement by a very "unDuffyesque" writer who proves with his 15th novel that he is as gifted as ever' -- Harry Ritchie, Mail on Sunday 'Funny and light-hearted [and] written with what appears to be an airy ease ... With the lightest of touches, Waterhouse brings Duffy, and us, to a hard place; where things are as they really are.' -- Allan Massie, Scotsman 'Duffy's self-delusion and his heroic amount of displacement activity keep our sympathy ... [the] sense of small-scale tragedy comes through more strongly for being so comically told.' -- David Horspool, Sunday Times 'Waterhouse writes so well about those staples of comic literature: the shabby boarding house, the faded splendours of the louche seaside town. The seediness of Brighton is wonderfully evoked ... engrossing and frequently very funny' -- David McLaurin, Tablet
In a long and highly successful career, Keith Waterhouse has published fourteen novels, including BILLY LIAR (which has been filmed and staged), OUR SONG (also staged) and, most recently, the critically acclaimed SOHO. He is also the author of seven non-fiction books and seven collections of journalism. He has written widely for television, cinema and the theatre, including the highly successful play JEFFREY BERNARD IS UNWELL, and writes an award-winning column for the Daily Mail. He has also published two acclaimed memoirs, CITY LIGHTS and STREETS AHEAD.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780340823019
ISBN 10 0340823011
Titre Palace Pier
Auteur Keith Waterhouse
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Hodder & Stoughton
Année de publication 2003-11-03
Nombre de pages 208
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