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This is a novel about the hundreds of tiny connections between the public and private worlds and how they affect us all. It's about the legacy of war and the end of innocence. It's about how comedy and politics are battling it out and comedy might have won. It's about how 140 characters can make fools of us all. It's about living in a city where bankers need cinemas in their basements and others need food banks down the street. It is Jonathan Coe doing what he does best ­- showing us how we live now. 'Coe is among the handful of novelists who can tell us something about the temper of our times' Observer

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Number 11, Jonathan Coe

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Année de publication
2015
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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Penguin UK
Publié
2015
Format
rigide
Pages
350
ISBN10
0670923796
ISBN13
9780670923793
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3,65 sur 5
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This is a novel about the hundreds of tiny connections between the public and private worlds and how they affect us all. It's about the legacy of war and the end of innocence. It's about how comedy and politics are battling it out and comedy might have won. It's about how 140 characters can make fools of us all. It's about living in a city where bankers need cinemas in their basements and others need food banks down the street. It is Jonathan Coe doing what he does best ­- showing us how we live now. 'Coe is among the handful of novelists who can tell us something about the temper of our times' Observer