
The Isle of Dogs by Daniel Davies
Jeremy Shepherd has reached post-ambition, giving up the trappings of his London life (flash job, flash cars, even flashier girlfriends) to move back to his home town and his parents' house. By day, he is a low-level civil servant, chained to his desk and content to idle away the hours filing and answering emails.
A cool, dark, sexy nightdrive of a novelDaniel Davies writes with the detachment and insight of a new JG Ballard. * Toby Litt *
A crisp page-turner... a tale of sex in the surveillance society that picks up the challenge of Michel Houellebecq's novels. * Nicholas Blincoe *
Davies manages to make you see things through The Shep's eyes. As Alex in A Clockwork Orange sought meaning in violence, The Shep seeks it in public sex... when he meets his inevitable end, you feel a sharp sense of loss, which tells you something about the skill of this author -- William Leith * Guardian *
Davies writes lean prose. He keeps up the suspense while infusing his portrait of a celebrity-obsessed nation with laconic wit -- Adrian Turpin * Financial Times *
A crisp page-turner... a tale of sex in the surveillance society that picks up the challenge of Michel Houellebecq's novels. * Nicholas Blincoe *
Davies manages to make you see things through The Shep's eyes. As Alex in A Clockwork Orange sought meaning in violence, The Shep seeks it in public sex... when he meets his inevitable end, you feel a sharp sense of loss, which tells you something about the skill of this author -- William Leith * Guardian *
Davies writes lean prose. He keeps up the suspense while infusing his portrait of a celebrity-obsessed nation with laconic wit -- Adrian Turpin * Financial Times *
Daniel Davies was born in Sutton-Coldfield, near Birmingham, in 1973, to a Welsh father and a Polish-German mother. He studied English at Cambridge. His previous jobs include curator at the British Museum, sub-editor of medical journal The Lancet and the Evening Standard. He lived abroad for three years teaching English in Barcelona, Prague and San Sebastian.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781846686597 |
| ISBN 10 | 1846686598 |
| Title | The Isle of Dogs |
| Author | Daniel Davies |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Profile Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2009-05-07 |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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