The Coffee Story by Peter Salmon

The Coffee Story by Peter Salmon

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A wild, caffeine-fuelled deathbed confession of love and betrayal that spans four continents.

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The Coffee Story by Peter Salmon

A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR A GUARDIAN READERS' BOOK OF THE YEAR At the end of his sorry life, Teddy Everett, reluctant heir to the Everett fortune realises that he may have been at his best when he was 14, the night Kebreth made him a communist by rubbing coffee bean oil on his face. Then he was with Lucy, who gave him Chinese burns and taught him how to smoke. As he remembers his family, his wives (and their lovers) he tries to understand what happened to that boy. Fuelled by caffeine and full of vituperation, this is a riotously original debut of honour, cowardice and bravery.
'Reminiscent of Philip Roth's EverymanBut it's much, much funnier' * Sydney Morning Herald *
Part final-hour confession and part memoir... funny [and] imaginative * Daily Express *
The Coffee Story is a wild and raucous novel fuelled by caffeine, an untrammelled lust for life and an inexhaustible desire to push at the boundaries of novelistic limitation. It's an extraordinarily accomplished debut, bursting with confidence and talent. * Niall Griffiths *
'Intense as a ristretto, sweet as a mocha, dark as a double espresso and satisfying as a cappuccino - The Coffee Story is one of the best first novels I have read in a long time, by one of the most exciting and original new writers. A real treat.' * Toby Litt *
'Like Coetzee's David Lurie, Teddy isn't the most appealing of heroes but his tale - and the remarkable voice in which it is told - compels us to listen. And, as with Disgrace, by the end of the novel we have assembled a portrait of a man more sympathetic, more engrossing, more heart-rending than we ever could have imagined at the outset. This is an exceptional debut.' * Martyn Bedford *
This isn't just a novel with exotic and evocative description, it's a novel woth grit, bite and sharp, sinister twists. Skilfully written with a wry disjointed narrative that convinces you that this is the disaffected deathbed confession of a man who has seen too much, The Coffee Story is a dark and sophisticated debut novel. * The Book and Biscuit *
It is witty, deliciously nasty, highly intelligent, and has a broad scope, from 19th-century Europe to America in the 1970s. One of the most authoritative novels I've read. * The Guardian *
It's been a while since I read a first novel that felt as universally accomplished as Peter Salmon's The Coffee Story. World, voice, humour, everything is in place. * New Statesman *
Peter Salmon is an Australian writer now living in the UK and running The Hurst - the Arvon Foundation writing centre once owned by playwright John Osborne. He has written for television and radio and has published short stories. The Coffee Story is his first novel.
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ISBN 13 9781444724714
ISBN 10 1444724711
Titel The Coffee Story
Autor Peter Salmon
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder & Stoughton
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-03-01
Seitenanzahl 288
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