The Debt To Pleasure

Author: John Lanchester

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  • : 19.99 AUD
  • : 9781447275381
  • : Pan Macmillan
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  • : December 2014
  • : 197mm X 130mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : August 2014
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  • : John Lanchester
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Winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award 1996. Tarquin Winot, voluptuary and supercivilized ironist (and snob), sets out on a journey of the senses from the Hotel Splendide, Portsmouth, to his cottage in Provence, his spiritual home. With his head newly shaved and his well-thumbed copy of the Mossad Manual of Surveillance Techniques safely stowed, Tarquin elegantly introduces his life, itself a work of art, through the medium of seasonal menus.

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Winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award 1996

Reviews

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 work of art ...a triumph. You have to salute the real thing. The Debt to Pleasure is a major work, a supreme literary construct that's also deliriously entertaining. Even the recipes are gorgeously seductive; several pages of my copy are flecked with stains of ragu and ratatouille to mark the moments when I could stand temptation no more -- John Walsh Independent Coruscatingly, horribly funny ... a cunning commentary on art, appetite, jealousy and failure. Tarquin is a splendid creation, genuinely learned (the scholarship is dazzling), poisonously bigoted and wholly mad -- John Banville Observer