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22%OFFJohn Lanchester - The Debt To Pleasure - 9781447275381 - V9781447275381
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The Debt To Pleasure

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Description for The Debt To Pleasure Paperback. Winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award 1996. Series: Picador Classic. Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 17. Weight in Grams: 216.

With an introduction by John Banville

Winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award 1996.

To like something is to want to ingest it and, in that sense, is to submit to the world; to like something is to succumb, in a small but contentful way, to death.

Tarquin Winot - hedonist, food obsessive, ironist and snob - travels a circuitous route from the Hotel Splendide in Portsmouth to his cottage in Provence. Along the way he tells the story of his childhood and beyond through a series of delectable menus, organized by season. But this is no ... Read more

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Product Details

Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Picador Classic
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447275381
SKU
V9781447275381
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99-50

About John Lanchester
John Lanchester is a British journalist and novelist. His critically-acclaimed first novel, The Debt to Pleasure, won the Whitbread First Novel Award. John Lanchester was born in Hamburg in 1962. He has written four novels,The Debt to Pleasure (which won the Whitbread First Novel Award), Mr Phillips, Fragrant Harbour, and Capital, and two works of non-fiction: Family Romance, a ... Read more

Reviews for The Debt To Pleasure
The chilling, deluded Tarquin is the best character to come out of an English novel since Charles Dickens put pen to paper
Tatler
Reading between the lines to discover what Tarquin is up to is enormous, sinister fun . . .dazzling, languidly brilliant, his verbal flourishes are irresistible
James Walton
Daily Telegraph
A fully achieved ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for The Debt To Pleasure


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