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The Colour of Memory Geoff Dyer

The Colour of Memory By Geoff Dyer

The Colour of Memory by Geoff Dyer


$13.49
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

A wonderful, nostalgic novel about youth in London in the 1980s

The Colour of Memory Summary

The Colour of Memory by Geoff Dyer

'In the race to be first in describing the lost generation of the 1980s, Geoff Dyer in THE COLOUR OF MEMORY leads past the winning post. We're not lost one of his hero's friend's says, we're virtually extinct. It is a small world in Brixton that Dyer commemorates, of council flat and instant wasteland, of living on the dole and the scrounge, of mugging, which is merely begging by force, and of listening to Callas and Coltrane. It is the nostalgia of the DHSS Bohemians, the children of unsocial security, in an urban landscape of debris and wreckage. Not since Colin MacInnes's CITY OF SPADES and ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS thirty years ago has a novel stuck a flick-knife so accurately into the young and marginal city. A low-keyed style and laconic wit touch up THE COLOUR OF MEMORY' THE TIMES

The Colour of Memory Reviews

'Of all the hyped novels about 1980s London it remains one of the most genuine' Peter Jukes, NEW STATESMAN *'Captures the vigour and life of Brixton ... there are vivid tableux of street life, shot through a compassionate lens ... sustained and powerful' SUNDAY TIMES * 'Dyer writes crisp Martin Amis-inflected prose, full of acute and neat phrases' TLS

About Geoff Dyer

Author of 3 novels, a study of John Berger & 4 genre-defying titles including But Beautiful, which won the Somerset Maugham Prize and the most recent Yoga For People Who Can't Be Bothered To Do It. His book of essays, Anglo-English Attitudes, was also critically acclaimed.

Additional information

GOR001265804
9780349109190
0349109192
The Colour of Memory by Geoff Dyer
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
20031106
256
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