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Damascus

3.69 ( 51 Ratings by Goodreads)
Damascus

Damascus

3.69 (51 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 7 June, 1999
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Description

The new novel from the author of X 20. How much can a life change in a day, in the blinding flash of a moment? What can you learn about someone in an instant, in a lifetime? Take a day, any day, and see. A funny, clever and unusual novel -- a love story in which all the events, people and places are taken from the contents of the 1 November 1993 issue of The Times newspaper. Every object, item of clothing, shop, book, colour or weather system in Damascus can be found in the one newspaper, as can the scores in sports events and the occupations of passersby -- all brought together by Richard Beard's crisp and witty storytelling.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780006497912
ISBN10 0006497918
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 258 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 20 x 196 mm
Publisher / Reseller Flamingo
Format paperback
Edition New
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Media Reviews

From the reviews of X 20: 'Elegant, witty and confident' Observer 'Beard is as good on the sensuality of smoking as on the philosophy. This is an unusually intelligent, funny and readable first book.' Sunday Times 'Beard's prose is dry, nonchalant and fluent. An accomplished first novel.' TLS 'Populated by a cast of well-drawn eccentrics, loaded with encyclopaedic detail on the history and iconography of smoking, this comic novel nevertheless aims at deep seriousness. Beard's writing can be breathtaking' Daily Telegraph

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Author's Bio

Richard Beard was born in 1967. His short stories and literary criticism have been published and broadcast both in France and England. Damascus is his second novel.

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