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Heliopolis

3.74 ( 137 Ratings by Goodreads)
Heliopolis

Heliopolis

3.74 (137 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 February, 2010
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As a child Ludo is plucked out of the shantytown where he was born and transported to a world of languid, cosseted luxury. Now twenty-seven, he works high above the above the sprawling metropolis of São Paulo for a vacuous 'communications company'. But this is not his world, and this is not a simple rags-to-riches story: Ludo's destiny moves him around like a chess piece, showing him both extremities of opulent excess and abject poverty, taking him to the brink of madness and brutality.

By the author of The Amnesia Clinic and winner of the Somerset Maugham Award.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099523840
ISBN10 0099523841
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 200 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 196 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Fast-paced with ingenious and constant twists, brilliantly sharp... an unsettling and magically compelling read * Daily Mail *
Merits the epithet Dickensian in a number of ways: In its generous anger at injustice and inequality, its attention to the lives of the poor, and its relish for food... But, as with Dickens, you don't read this for the plot, but for the power of the writing, the descriptions that fizz off the page, and the lust for life * Independent on Sunday *
The writing is exemplary: you feel the hand of a natural at work * Guardian *
Scudamore has the superb novelist's gift for giving vivid, sympathetic life to even second string characters, as well as his main ones; he also has the extraordinary power of summoning an entire brooding, smoggy city to life. Most of all, he has the ability to take on the heaviest of themes with the lightest and most compelling of touches, and leave you with an appetite for more * Daily Telegraph *
A triumph * New Statesman *
Scudamore is an accomplished stylist...he skewers the excesses and banality of advertising with panache...a triumph, in particular in its depiction of third word urban sprawl * Economist *
The writing is exemplary: you feel the hand of a natural at work, one whose command of tone is strong, and who has an instinctive feel for handling a story * Guardian *
Heliopolis is written in beautiful, clear prose, at ease equally with the flittering, dangerous games of the socialites and with the pungent depths of the slums...James Scudamore has produced a fascinating study of a young man's awakening and a city of peril * Literary Review *
A witty, vivid and disquieting story -- John Preston * Seven Magazine, Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year *
A book that will linger in your consciousness long after you put it down * Pink Guide *

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Author's Bio

James Scudamore is the author of the novels Wreaking, Heliopolis, and The Amnesia Clinic. He has received the Somerset Maugham Award and been nominated for the Costa First Novel Award, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the Dylan Thomas Prize and the Man Booker Prize.

www.jamesscudamore.com

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