The Bloater
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WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY STEWART LEE ''Should The Bloater be republished? Oh God, absolutely, it''s fantastic. It makes you question the canon. What else have they missed? The idiots'' Stewart Lee Min works at the BBC as an audio engineer, where she is struggling to replicate the sound of a heartbeat. At home, other matters of the heart are making a mockery of life as Min knows it. Min has found herself the object of her lodger''s affection. An internationally renowned opera singer she''s nicknamed ''The Bloater'', Min is disgusted and attracted to him in equal measure. But with a husband so invisible that she accidentally turns the lights off on him even when he''s still in the room, Min can''t quite bring herself to silence The Bloater''s overtures. Vain, materialistic, yet surprisingly tender, The Bloater is a sparklingly ironic comedy of manners for all flirtatious gossips who love to hate and hate to love. PRAISE FOR THE BLOATER ''Uncommonly good'' Guardian ''It is the perfect aperitif, makes you feel warm and careless and much, much happier'' The Times '' The Bloater delights us by its wit, relish, and new-minted metaphors'' Daily Telegraph ''Brittle, spry, spiky, amusing, a comedy of love... an original and distinctive flavour'' Sunday Times
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Rosemary Tonks (1928-2014) was a colourful figure in the London literary scene during the 1960s. She published two poetry collections, Notes on Cafés and Bedrooms and Iliad of Broken Sentences, and six novels, from Opium Fogs to The Halt During the Chase. Tonks wrote for the Observer, The Times, New York Review of Books, Listener, New Statesman and Encounter, and presented poetry programmes for the BBC.
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WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY STEWART LEE'Should The Bloater be republished? Oh God, absolutely, it's fantastic' Stewart LeeMin works at the BBC as an audio engineer, where she is struggling to replicate the sound of a heartbeat. At home, other matters of the heart are making a mockery of life as Min knows it. Min has found herself the object of her lodger's affection. An internationally renowned opera singer she's nicknamed 'The Bloater', Min is disgusted and attracted to him in equal measure. But with a husband so invisible that she accidentally turns the lights off on him even when he's still in the room, Min can't quite bring herself to silence The Bloater's overtures. Vain, materialistic, yet surprisingly tender, The Bloater is a sparklingly ironic comedy of manners for all flirtatious gossips who love to hate and hate to love. PRAISE FOR THE BLOATER'A wonderfully unromantic romantic comedy' Daily Telegraph'Uncommonly good' Guardian 'It is the perfect aperitif, makes you feel warm and careless and much, much happier' The Times
Zusammenfassung
WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY STEWART LEE
'Should The Bloater be republished? Oh God, absolutely, it's fantastic' Stewart Lee
Min works at the BBC as an audio engineer, where she is struggling to replicate the sound of a heartbeat. At home, other matters of the heart are making a mockery of life as Min knows it.
Min has found herself the object of her lodger's affection. An internationally renowned opera singer she's nicknamed 'The Bloater', Min is disgusted and attracted to him in equal measure. But with a husband so invisible that she accidentally turns the lights off on him even when he's still in the room, Min can't quite bring herself to silence The Bloater's overtures.
Vain, materialistic, yet surprisingly tender, The Bloater is a sparklingly ironic comedy of manners for all flirtatious gossips who love to hate and hate to love.
PRAISE FOR THE BLOATER
'A wonderfully unromantic romantic comedy' Daily Telegraph
'Uncommonly good' Guardian
'It is the perfect aperitif, makes you feel warm and careless and much, much happier' The Times
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Einführung Lee Stewart
- Untertitel The brilliantly original rediscovered classic comedy of manners
- Autor Rosemary Tonks
- Titel The Bloater
- Veröffentlichung 06.02.2023
- ISBN 978-1-78487-780-4
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781784877804
- Jahr 2022
- Größe H196mm x B128mm x T128mm
- Herausgeber Vintage Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 176
- GTIN 09781784877804