Love Remains by Glen Duncan

Love Remains by Glen Duncan

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Summary

Written with the raw force of "The Comfort of Strangers" and the verbal verve of "Night Train", this novel portrays a relationship and its demise through the authentic voices of both Nick and Chloe, speaking to male and female readers.

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Love Remains by Glen Duncan

Tracing apparently insignificant fault lines between Nick and Chloe, from first meeting, love and marriage to the point where the pressures of romantic expectation and sexual violence blow their lives apart.
Glen Duncan was born in Bolton in 1965 to an Anglo-Indian family. His father was a compulsive story teller, and when Glen read The World According to Garp by John Irving at the age of 14 his mind was set: he wanted to be a novelist. Glen started submitting fiction when he was 17 and he says there were lots of 'close-but-no-cigar' responses, so he went up to Lancaster to study Philosophy and Literature in order to facilitate his writing career, which he pursued in secret. In 1990 Glen moved up to London, where he worked as a bookseller for Dillons for four years. In 1994, broke and feeling creatively bankrupt as well, Glen travelled to India with his father before continuing on to America, where he travelled around on Amtrak trains. Whilst there he met his current partner and moved to New York to join her, working as a fund-raiser for the New York Dance Company. Hope, Glen's first novel, was praised on both sides of the Atlantic when it was published in 1997. He currently d
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ISBN 13 9781862074002
ISBN 10 1862074003
Title Love Remains
Author Glen Duncan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2000-12-12
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.