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Mr Loverman
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Bernardine Evaristo's Mr Loverman: 'Brokeback Mountain with ackee and saltfish and old people' Dawn FrenchBarrington Jedidiah Walker is seventy-four and leads a double life. Born and bred in Antigua, he's lived in Hackney since the sixties. A flamboyant, wise-cracking local character with a dapper taste in retro suits and a fondness for quoting Shakespeare, Barrington is a husband, father and grandfather - but he is also secretly homosexual, lovers with his great childhood friend, Morris.His deeply religious and disappointed wife, Carmel, thinks he sleeps with other women. When their marriage goes into meltdown, Barrington wants to divorce Carmel and live with Morris, but after a lifetime of fear and deception, will he manage to break away?Mr Loverman is a ground-breaking exploration of Britain's older Caribbean community, which explodes cultural myths and fallacies and shows the extent of what can happen when people fear the consequences of being true to themselves.Praise for Bernardine Evaristo: 'One of Britain's most innovative authors . . . Bernardine Evaristo always dares to be different' New Nation'Evaristo remains an undeniably bold and energetic writer, whose world view is anything but one-dimensional' Sunday Times'Audacious genre-bending, in-yer-face wit and masterly retellings of underwritten corners of history are the hallmarks of Evaristo's work' New Statesman Bernardine Evaristo is the author of seven books including three critically acclaimed verse novels, Lara, The Emperor's Babe and Soul Tourists. Mr Loverman is her second prose novel, after 2008's Blonde Roots, which was longlisted for the Orange Prize and won the Orange Prize Youth Panel Award. Evaristo's other awards include the EMMA Best Book, Arts Council Award and the Big Red Read Award. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was awarded an MBE in 2009. She lives in London.
Informationen zum Autor Bernardine Evaristo Klappentext A tragicomic tale of homosexual love, set in contemporary London, and infused with the unique exuberance of Evaristo's voice. Groundbreaking and controversial, this will appeal to fans of Zadie Smith's "White Teeth" and Monica Ali's "Brick Lane". An undeniably bold and energetic writer, whose world view is anything but one-dimensional Sunday Times One of Britain's most innovative authors New Nation A brave and important story ... I enjoyed it enormously -- Jonathan Kemp, author of London Triptych Bernardine Evaristo can take any story from any time and turn it into something vibrating with life -- Ali Smith Zusammenfassung French Barrington Jedidiah Walker is seventy-four and leads a double life. Born and bred in Antigua, he's lived in Hackney since the sixties. Barrington is a husband, father and grandfather - but he is also secretly homosexual, lovers with his great childhood friend, Morris.
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Bernardine Evaristo
Klappentext
A tragicomic tale of homosexual love, set in contemporary London, and infused with the unique exuberance of Evaristo's voice. Groundbreaking and controversial, this will appeal to fans of Zadie Smith's "White Teeth" and Monica Ali's "Brick Lane".
Zusammenfassung
French Barrington Jedidiah Walker is seventy-four and leads a double life. Born and bred in Antigua, he's lived in Hackney since the sixties. Barrington is a husband, father and grandfather - but he is also secretly homosexual, lovers with his great childhood friend, Morris.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel From the Booker prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other
- Autor Bernardine Evaristo
- Titel Mr Loverman
- Veröffentlichung 29.08.2013
- ISBN 0241145783
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780241145784
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H196mm x B131mm x T23mm
- Gewicht 237g
- Herausgeber Penguin Books Ltd (UK)
- Genre Romane & Erzählungen
- Anzahl Seiten 320
- GTIN 09780241145784