Five Pubs, Two Bars And A Nightclub
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Description:
'John Williams could form of literary triumvirate with Bateman and Welsh...This is as world of dope, docks and prostitution, a culture that is part-Cardiff, part-Caribbeean. 'Five Pubs' is everything one would hope from as keen a critic of neo-noir as Williams.' ('Observer'). 'The sheer liveliness of the stories, which fizz with pace and energy, makes for a really entertaining...
'John Williams could form of literary triumvirate with Bateman and Welsh...This is as world of dope, docks and prostitution, a culture that is part-Cardiff, part-Caribbeean. 'Five Pubs' is everything one would hope from as keen a critic of neo-noir as Williams.' ('Observer'). 'The sheer liveliness of the stories, which fizz with pace and energy, makes for a really entertaining...
Description:
'John Williams could form of literary triumvirate with Bateman and Welsh...This is as world of dope, docks and prostitution, a culture that is part-Cardiff, part-Caribbeean. 'Five Pubs' is everything one would hope from as keen a critic of neo-noir as Williams.' ('Observer'). 'The sheer liveliness of the stories, which fizz with pace and energy, makes for a really entertaining and intriguing account of life on the mean streets of Cardiff.' ('The Times'). 'A brilliant book...It has all the classic traits of urban noir: slick plot, cold-blooded betrayals and withering one-liners.' ('Independent'). 'A fun book about pushers and prostitutes...A mixture of tongue-in-cheek humour and the seedier side of docklands life.' ('Glasgow Herald'). 'Excellent - a fast and funny soap of everyday villains, jostling for a score, some love and even spiritual enlightenment in Cardiff's Butetown.' ('Bizarre'). 'Literature as urban graffiti: bright, vibrant, and fiercely individual.' ('Sunday Times').
Author Biography:
John Williams is a contributing editor at GQ, and also a regular reviewer on various subjects; crime for The Mail on Sunday, fiction for The Independent and a travel writer forThe Sunday Times. He was born in Cardiff and has lived in Paris and London where he worked in the music industry in various bands, before turning to writing as a career.
'John Williams could form of literary triumvirate with Bateman and Welsh...This is as world of dope, docks and prostitution, a culture that is part-Cardiff, part-Caribbeean. 'Five Pubs' is everything one would hope from as keen a critic of neo-noir as Williams.' ('Observer'). 'The sheer liveliness of the stories, which fizz with pace and energy, makes for a really entertaining and intriguing account of life on the mean streets of Cardiff.' ('The Times'). 'A brilliant book...It has all the classic traits of urban noir: slick plot, cold-blooded betrayals and withering one-liners.' ('Independent'). 'A fun book about pushers and prostitutes...A mixture of tongue-in-cheek humour and the seedier side of docklands life.' ('Glasgow Herald'). 'Excellent - a fast and funny soap of everyday villains, jostling for a score, some love and even spiritual enlightenment in Cardiff's Butetown.' ('Bizarre'). 'Literature as urban graffiti: bright, vibrant, and fiercely individual.' ('Sunday Times').
Author Biography:
John Williams is a contributing editor at GQ, and also a regular reviewer on various subjects; crime for The Mail on Sunday, fiction for The Independent and a travel writer forThe Sunday Times. He was born in Cardiff and has lived in Paris and London where he worked in the music industry in various bands, before turning to writing as a career.
Autor | Williams, John |
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Ilmumisaeg | 1999 |
Kirjastus | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 224 |
Pikkus | 198 |
Laius | 198 |
Keel | English |
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