Herculean
9/10
Paul Theroux’s ‘Grand Tour of the Mediterranean’ is typical Theroux in many ways, the vagaries of his mood often colouring his perception of the places he visits, but he plays on his reputation as a misanthrop and cumugeon throughout this travelogue. After a comment on the opening page about ‘runty shunted trees and ugly houses’, [...]
Book Review: Paul Theroux - The Pillars Of Hercules
September 14th, 2008 · No Comments · Non-fiction
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Blake Morrison - South of the River
August 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Fiction
A river runs through it
8/10
‘South of the River‘ is an insightful and often moving novel revolving around the lives and loves of several inter-connected, mostly South London-based characters. It looks specifically at the changing fortunes of these individuals against the backdrop of New Labour and Tony Blair, from the landslide election night to the post-9-11 [...]
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