An edition of Glover's mistake (2009)

Glover's mistake

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An edition of Glover's mistake (2009)

Glover's mistake

When David Pinner introduces his former teacher, the American artist Ruth Marks, to his friend and flatmate James Glover, he unwittingly sets in place a love triangle loaded with tension, guilt and heartbreak. As David plays reluctant witness (and more) to James and Ruth's escalating love affair, he must come to terms with his own blighted emotional life.

Publish Date
Publisher
Fourth Estate
Language
English
Pages
247

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Glover's mistake
2009, Penguin Press
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Cover of: Glover's mistake
Glover's mistake
2009, Fourth Estate
in English
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Glover's Mistake
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.92
Library of Congress
PR6112.A35 G66 2009, PR6112.A35

The Physical Object

Pagination
247 pages
Number of pages
247

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL32102190M
ISBN 10
0007197500, 0007319916
ISBN 13
9780007197507, 9780007319916
OCLC/WorldCat
298596756
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5845846W

Work Description

From a rising British novelist, an artful meditation on love and life in contemporary LondonWhen David Pinner introduces his former teacher, the American artist Ruth Marks, to his friend and flatmate James Glover, he unwittingly sets in place a love triangle loaded with tension, guilt, and heartbreak. As David plays reluctant witness (and more) to James and Ruth's escalating love affair, he must come to terms with his own blighted emotional life. Set in the London art scene awash with new money and intellectual pretension, in the sleek galleries and posh restaurants of a Britannia resurgent with cultural and economic power, Nick Laird's insightful and drolly satirical novel vividly portrays three people whose world gradually fractures along the ineluctable fault lines of desire, truth, deceit, and jealousy. With wit, compassion, and acuity, Laird explores the very nature of contemporary romance—"The Death of Love in Modern Culture," as David puts it in one of his...

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