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Number 11

Jonathan Coe
ID 286507
Slug number-11
Contributors
Author : Jonathan Coe
Annotation <P> Jonathan Coe follows the tradition of WHAT A CARVE UP! and THE ROTTERS' CLUB. This is a novel about the hundreds of tiny connections between the public and private worlds and how they affect us all. It's about how comedy and politics are battling it out and comedy might have won. It's about living in a city where bankers need cinemas in their basements and others need food banks down the street. It is Jonathan Coe doing what he does best ­- showing us how we live now. </P>
Description Coe's brilliantly funny skewering of 21st Century Britain - in the tradition of WHAT A CARVE UP! and THE ROTTER’S CLUB. Jonathan Coe's new novel is the story for our times: moving from the distant rumble of the Iraq War to the austerity years of the Britain we know now. Coe uses all his wit and acute powers of satire and observation to show up a mirror to ourselves.
Genres
Subjects
300 Literaire fictie algemeen NUR
350 Fictie overig algemeen NUR
NSTC
Publisher Penguin UK
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 352
Duration
Publication date first 2016-03-29
Publication date latest 2016-04-20
Cover URL
Editions
  • ISBN: 9780241976937 (BC)
  • ISBN: 9780670923809 (BC)

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