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London and the South-East

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A Novel
Author 1
David Szalay
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“That clattering noise you hear is the sound of critics and readers racing to find [David Szalay’s] earlier books, an activity worth the effort,” wrote Dwight Garner in his New York Times review of Szalay’s All That Man Is. And now his debut novel, London and the South-East, is finally available for American readers as well.

Paul Rainey, the hapless antihero at the center of this “compulsively readable” (Independent on Sunday) story works, miserably, in ad sales. He sells space in magazines that hardly exist, and through a fog of booze and drugs dimly perceives that he is dissatisfied with his life—professional, sexual, weekends, the whole nine yards. If only there were something he could do about it – and “something” seems to fall into his lap when a meeting with an old friend and fellow salesman, Eddy Jaw, leads to the offer of a new job. But when that offer turns out to be as misleading as Paul’s own sales patter, his life is transformed in ways very much more peculiar than he ever thought possible.

London and the South-East, which won the Betty Trask Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, is both a gloriously told shaggy-dog story about the compromising inanities of office life and consumer culture, and the perfect introduction to one of the best writers at work today.

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$16.00
ISBN
ISBN
978-1-55597-793-1
Format
Format
Paperback
Publication Date
Publication Date
Subject
Subject
Pages
Pages
352
Trim Size
Trim Size
5.5 x 8.25
Keynote
Never before published in the United States, the debut novel by the wildly talented author of Man Booker Prize finalist All That Man Is

About the Author

David  Szalay
Credit: Julia Papp
David Szalay is the author of London and the South-East, which won the Betty Trask Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, The Innocent, Spring, and Man Booker Prize finalist All That Man Is. In 2013 he was named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists. He lives in Budapest.
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Praise

  • “A stunningly accomplished debut novel. . . . It is here, in this brilliant bittersweet tragicomedy, Szalay first showcased his prodigious capabilities.”Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
  • “Watch for many twists and turns in this fiendishly plotted page-turner.”Library Journal, starred review
  • “[A] devastatingly observant novel. . . . Written with intense psychological acuity and inventive detail.”Publishers Weekly
  • “[A] nuanced portrait of desire and its discontents. . . . Szalay writes with real heart about his protagonist—a man lost in the middle of his own existence.”Kirkus Reviews
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