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Let the Games Begin
Niccolo Ammaniti
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Description for Let the Games Begin
Paperback. The world might be in the throes of a global recession but when an author on the brink of despair, an enigmatic musician, a supermodel and a Satanic sect meet with the cream of Italian high society at the home of a Roman property tycoon, the world outside the mansion's walls is soon forgotten. There's going to be one hell of a party. Translator(s): Doust, Kylee. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 129 x 21. Weight in Grams: 226.
The world might be in the throes of a global recession but when an author on the brink of despair, an enigmatic musician, a supermodel and a Satanic sect meet with the cream of Italian high society at the home of a Roman property tycoon, the world outside the mansion's walls is soon forgotten.
There's going to be one hell of a party. And you've got a VIP ticket.
Product Details
Publisher
Canongate Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781847679420
SKU
V9781847679420
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Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-91
About Niccolo Ammaniti
Niccolò Ammaniti was born in Rome in 1966. He is the author of six novels translated into English and two short story collections. Several of his novels have been adapted for film, including Steal You Away, which was longlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, The Crossroads, winner of the Premio Strega Prize 2007, and the international bestseller I'm Not ... Read more
Reviews for Let the Games Begin
A raunchy satirical romp
IAN RANKIN [A] hilarious modern farce
The Times
Riotously, and very readably, satirical, Ammaniti has a ball poking fun at the excesses of the Berlusconi era and the insecurities of writers
Herald
Funny and sharp-eyed
Literary Review
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IAN RANKIN [A] hilarious modern farce
The Times
Riotously, and very readably, satirical, Ammaniti has a ball poking fun at the excesses of the Berlusconi era and the insecurities of writers
Herald
Funny and sharp-eyed
Literary Review
... Read more