A coming-of-age novel about a woman in her 60s, from the award-winning author of "London Trptych". With appeal to fans of Alan Hollinghurst, Ali Smith, Colm Toibin and Edmund White. 'A terrific read - quick-paced, sure-voiced and nicely-poised between light and dark.' Joanne Harris
A coming-of-age novel about a woman in her 60s, from the award-winning author of "London Trptych". With appeal to fans of Alan Hollinghurst, Ali Smith, Colm Toibin and Edmund White. 'A terrific read - quick-paced, sure-voiced and nicely-poised between light and dark.' Joanne HarrisHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Kemp writes fiction and non-fiction and teaches creative writing at Middlesex University. His first novel, London Triptych (Myriad, 2010), was shortlisted for the inaugural Green Carnation Prize and won the Authors¿ Club Best First Novel Award. His highly praised collection of short stories, Twentysix (Myriad, 2011), is a milestone of literary erotica in the tradition of Georges Bataille and Jean Genet. His second novel, Ghosting was published to widespread critical acclaim by Myriad in 2015. His fiction and non-fiction has appeared in Chroma, the online queer literary journal Polari, Brand Magazine, and in the anthologies Best Gay Erotica 2010 and Best Gay Short Stories 2010. Non-fiction works include The Penetrated Male (2012) and Homotopia?: Gay Identity, Sameness and the Politics of Desire (2015, both Punctum Books).
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