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Joseph Connolly

Autor(a) de Summer Things

27+ Works 806 Membros 9 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Joseph Connolly is the author of eight much acclaimed novels, including Poor Souls, This Is It, the newly filmed Summer Things and most recently, The Works, as well as several works of non-fiction and a biography of Jerome K Jerome

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Séries

Obras de Joseph Connolly

Summer Things (1998) 133 cópias
Poor Souls (1995) 65 cópias
Winter Breaks (1999) 57 cópias
S.O.S. (2001) 49 cópias
Love Is Strange (1705) 43 cópias
It Can't Go on (2000) 39 cópias
England's Lane (1702) 34 cópias
The Works (2003) 33 cópias
Stuff (1997) 33 cópias
This Is It (1996) 26 cópias
Jack the Lad and Bloody Mary (2007) 25 cópias

Associated Works

Folio 60: 60 Years of Fine Books (2007) — Introdução — 192 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1950-03-25
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Locais de residência
Hampstead, London, England, UK
Ocupação
journalist
writer (non-fiction)
bookseller
novelist

Membros

Resenhas

It's a stitch. Reminded me of another modern take on PGW: Blue Heaven by Joe Keenan. But this one is Bitter Funny not just Screwball.
 
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Je9 | 1 outra resenha | Aug 10, 2021 |
Never read any of his books before but on the strength of this one I won't be reading anymore. I live in Belsize Park and the author reviews local eateries and wrote such a funny and damning piece on a local hotel which had a new chef and restaurant and knowing England's Lane well I had to take the plunge...He does write stream of consciousness pieces with his characters, the shopkeepers in the Lane, and it tweeks memories of products and brands commonplace in 1959 but to my mind it has little depth and is rather empty. Best bit is the author's description of what he feels a writer should be;
"The novel...is no more than a baggy contrivance, a ramshackle edifice without foundation-alluring only as is a tawdry bubble, a bright-painted Jezebel jammed and caked with gimcrack coincidence so as to insult the intellect, while peopled by the flimsiest shades that defy all absorption or credulity." Tongue in cheek and the Daily Mail says "May well be his masterpiece."
… (mais)
 
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HelenPollock | outras 3 resenhas | Jul 21, 2019 |
De bons passages, mais au final une comédie bien artificielle
½
 
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Nikoz | 1 outra resenha | Jun 10, 2017 |
I liked the cover and I really enjoyed the bits and pieces of social history. The plot was clever, as was the technique of recording characters' thoughts as if one were reading their minds. But that was also one of the problems I had, since I sometimes found it over-written and difficult to follow easily because some of the speech mannerisms were unfamiliar. However, what really lowered my opinion of the book was the not-so-subtle racism. I'm not sure if it was intentional (god forbid!) but in trying to represent attitudes and behaviours of the time, the author seemed to be endorsing them. I hope I'm not being unfair, and I realise that not every book ever written has to try to change the world, and that probably he was simply trying to be accurate, but the moments that made me very uncomfortable and unhappy could possibly have been balanced by acknowledging the presence of people of colour in Britain for a longer time (just a sentence or two!), but even more so, by making the black characters more multi-dimensional and real instead of just figures (and maybe giving the reader a glimpse into their thoughts). The straw that broke the camel's back was a reference to pawnbrokers as "yids". Anyway, that's my opinion!… (mais)
 
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Deborahrs | outras 3 resenhas | Apr 15, 2017 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
27
Also by
1
Membros
806
Popularidade
#31,650
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
9
ISBNs
124
Idiomas
5
Favorito
2

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