
The Body in the Mobile Library
and other stories
Peter Bradshaw(Author)
Lightning (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 11. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-78563-390-4 (ISBN)
Description
'Staggering and unforgettable storytelling' Mel Giedroyc
In his retirement at the Vatican City, emeritus pope Benedict XVI is hard at work on his magnum opus: a high-school comedy screenplay.
At a grimy pub in North London, a doctoral researcher is abducted by gangsters peddling William Wordsworth's handwritten account of drug-fuelled sex orgies.
In the West African state of Benin, a politician's daughter inherits a large cash sum which she can only launder with the help of a random Englishman sourced on the internet.
With twenty-one deliciously observed, gloriously mischievous short stories - some previously narrated on BBC Radio 4 or published in literary magazines, others completely new - Peter Bradshaw explores the boundary between the plausible and the absurd, often with a laugh-out-loud gag up his sleeve.
Amid the playfulness, he has an enduring warmth and sympathy for every character, however hapless. He offers pinpricks of light in a dark sky of confusion and pain.
In his retirement at the Vatican City, emeritus pope Benedict XVI is hard at work on his magnum opus: a high-school comedy screenplay.
At a grimy pub in North London, a doctoral researcher is abducted by gangsters peddling William Wordsworth's handwritten account of drug-fuelled sex orgies.
In the West African state of Benin, a politician's daughter inherits a large cash sum which she can only launder with the help of a random Englishman sourced on the internet.
With twenty-one deliciously observed, gloriously mischievous short stories - some previously narrated on BBC Radio 4 or published in literary magazines, others completely new - Peter Bradshaw explores the boundary between the plausible and the absurd, often with a laugh-out-loud gag up his sleeve.
Amid the playfulness, he has an enduring warmth and sympathy for every character, however hapless. He offers pinpricks of light in a dark sky of confusion and pain.
Reviews / Votes
"These stories go down as easily and deliciously as a tray of chocolates. But beware, each chocolate has a tiny grenade inside! Staggering and unforgettable storytelling." Mel GiedroycMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Eye Books
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
188 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78563-390-4 (9781785633904)
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03/2024
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Person
PETER BRADSHAW is the author of three novels - Lucky Baby Jesus (1999), Dr Sweet And His Daughter (2003) and Night of Triumph (2013) - and regularly writes for radio and television.
His collected reviews, The Films That Made Me (2019), represent his work at The Guardian, where he has been chief film critic since 1999. He lives in London.
His collected reviews, The Films That Made Me (2019), represent his work at The Guardian, where he has been chief film critic since 1999. He lives in London.