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According To Queeney

by Abacus

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  • Condition: Brand New
  • ISBN: 9780349114477
  • Author(s): Beryl Bainbridge
  • Publisher: Abacus
  • Pages: 288
  • Format: Paperback
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Review This is a small, wise book of small prose miracles . . . It is a larger miracle in this way: it makes us feel we see Johnson and his friends in unexpected and unfamiliar ways which are nevertheless convincing and authentic -- Andrew MarrIts subjects - guilt, passion, misunderstanding and suffering - are those that she has addressed throughout her career, but never so perfectly as in this book -- Amanda CraigDeftly brilliant . . . Her novel may be called According to Queeney, but it is Bainbridge's unique and acute slant on life, and death, that everywhere transforms it into the slim, packed masterpiece it is ― Sunday TimesThese real people are superbly recreated in fictional form . . . Bainbridge's spare prose is perfectly suited to her purpose, conveying an immediate sense of experience, in the muddle and intensity of the present. This is a highly intelligent, sophisticated and entertaining novel ― ObserverBainbridge is brilliant at combining established fact and compelling fiction ― Daily MailThis is a triumph, subtle, rich and heartrending . . . Anything worth reading is of course worth reading twice, and this is worth reading many times ― Independent on SundayThought-provoking and bleakly beautiful . . . brilliant . . . Bainbridge has shown herself to be working at the peak of her form ― Mail on SundayPoignant, pierced with truth,According to Queeney reaches into the dustier realms of history, bringing vividly to life a group of remarkable personalities with all their frailties, absurdities and cruel sensitivities ― Sunday TelegraphA dark, often hilarious and deeply human vision . . . a major literary accomplishment -- Margaret AtwoodMajestically deft . . . Absolutely wonderful ― KirkusThis is a small, wise book of small prose miracles ... It is a larger miracle in this way: it makes us feel we see Johnson and his friends in unexpected and unfamiliar ways which are nevertheless convincing and authentic ― Andrew MarrIts subjects - guilt, passion, misunderstanding and suffering - are those that she has addressed throughout her career, but never so perfectly as in this book ― Amanda CraigDeftly brilliant...Her novel may be called According to Queeney, but it is Bainbridge's unique and acute slant on life, and death, that everywhere transforms it into the slim, packed masterpiece it is ― Sunday TimesThese real people are superbly recreated in fictional form...Bainbridge's spare prose is perfectly suited to her purpose, conveying an immediate sense of experience, in the muddle and intensity of the present. This is a highly intelligent, sophisticated and entertaining novel ― ObserverThis is a triumph, subtle, rich and heartrending...Anything worth reading is of course worth reading twice, and this is worth reading many times ― Independent on SundayThought-provoking and bleakly beautiful...brilliant...Bainbridge has shown herself to be working at the peak of her form ― Mail on SundayA dark, often hilarious and deeply human vision ... a major literary accomplishment ― Margaret AtwoodMajestically deft.... Absolutely wonderful ― Kirkus, starred reviewA stellar literary event ... written with panache and an enviable economy ... the biggest risk of her literary life ― Margaret AtwoodThis is a small, wise book of small prose miracles ... It is a larger miracle in this way: it makes us feel we see Johnson and his friends in unexpected and unfamiliar ways which are nevertheless convincing and authentic. I did not think anyone could do t ― Andrew Marr, DAILY TELEGRAPHIt is hard to think of anyone now writing who understands the human heart as Beryl Bainbridge does, or exposes its workings with more tenderness ― THE TIMESThis is a triumph, subtle, rich and heartrending...Anything worth reading is of course worth reading twice, and this is worth reading many times. ― INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY Product Description 'A stellar literary event . . . written with panache and an enviable economy . . . the biggest risk of her liter