Laird (Utterly Monkey, 2006, and the husband of novelist Zadie
Smith) returns with a comedy of manners concerning romance in the
transcontinental art world.A native of Northern Ireland who later
lived in London and now teaches in New York, Laird has positioned
himself perfectly with this book. The fast-paced setup quickly
engages the reader: A 35-year-old teacher and sometimes art blogger
named David Pinner learns of a London exhibition by his former
teacher, an American artist named Ruth Marks. David remembers Ruth
as having a profound effect on his life, and he was apparently more
than a little smitten with her, but an age gap of 13 years seemed
insurmountable then. David remains undaunted when Ruth has no
memory of him, and the two renew (or start) a friendship that David
plainly hopes will blossom into something more. Yet his wishes go
awry once Ruth meets David's 23-year-old flat mate, James Glover, a
bartender who is considerably less cultured but much better
looking. Perhaps because she inhabits a world of aesthetics, the
thrice-married Ruth falls hard for this innocent less than half her
age, though some crucial character revelations make it hard for
them to consummate their relationship. Though James is the titular
character, the novel is more about David - how he seethes and
schemes, revealing so much of his character in his attempts to
subvert the relationship between the two people to whom he
apparently feels closest. There's a romantic triangle, though Ruth
barely acknowledges David's interest as more than friendship
(making him feel "like a eunuch,") while James intuits that David
might be more jealous of Ruth's claim on James than vice versa. As
David begins an online flirtation and continues to write
supercilious, self-serving blog entries for the deliciously named
Damp Review, the reader must discover whether Ruth or David is
James Glover's Mistake.Another sharply observed book by a very
funny writer, though this time there's more charm than depth.
(Kirkus Reviews)
The second novel from exciting, young novelist Nick Laird - an
artful meditation on love and life in contemporary London. When
David Pinner introduces his former teacher, the American artist
Ruth Marks, to his friend and flatmate James Glover, he unwittingly
sets in place a love triangle loaded with tension, guilt and
heartbreak. As David plays reluctant witness (and more) to James
and Ruth's escalating love affair, he must come to terms with his
own blighted emotional life. Set in the London art scene awash with
new money and intellectual pretension, in the sleek galleries and
posh restaurants of a Britannia resurgent with cultural and
economic power, Nick Laird's insightful and drolly satirical novel
vividly portrays three people whose world gradually fractures along
the fault lines of desire, truth and jealousy. With wit and
compassion, Laird explores the very nature of contemporary romance,
among damaged souls whose hearts and heads never quite line up long
enough for them to achieve true happiness.
General
Imprint: |
Fourth Estate
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2010 |
Authors: |
Nick Laird
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Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
|
Pages: |
304 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-719751-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
|
LSN: |
0-00-719751-9 |
Barcode: |
9780007197514 |
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