He understands, as a man of the theatre, that a conversation can be more revealing than mere exposition allows.' - Paul Bailey, The Guardian
More than a fascinating historical document, it is a coherent and persuasive novel, atoning in setting and character development for what it lacks in narrative pace. It scores high on psychological verisimilitude and low on larks - though there is some room for humour and even the odd bedroom escapade. Is mordant, meditative, knotty, provocative. Impressed - though UK edition could have used supporting material General information | review summaries | our review | links | about the author
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