Jerusalem
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:4th Feb '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
'He looks like a Brit, this guy. Full of good intentions and bad ideas.'
Straddling two continents and two centuries, Patrick Neate's Jerusalem is a sweeping and hilarious epic of English misadventures abroad and at home. It features a self-serving MP lost and alone in an African dictatorship; a young, ultra-hip entrepreneur looking for something (or someone) new to exploit and an English veteran of a colonial war trying to save England from itself. With a host of other brilliant and brilliantly drawn characters, this is the funniest and most moving story of Englishness as it never was, isn't now and, hopefully, will never be.
An excellent writer, a marvellous novel. A thrilling read * Daily Telegraph *
The most thought-provoking novel of the year. An utterly essential read -- Irvine Welsh
Extraordinary, ambitious, bitingly, laugh-out-loud satirical . . . quite simply, a must-read * Daily Mail *
Wildly inventive, funny and superbly original * The Times *
Funny and exciting, Neate is never less than vivid, whether describing the hideous conditions of an African prison, or a run-down pub in London. Excellent * Daily Telegraph *
A corrosive and blistering satire on colonialism and an eloquent, angry and relevant novel that speaks its own truth to power * Sunday Telegraph *
A multi-layered, jam-packed and often satirical novel rich in ideas and argument. Neate's most inventive book to date . . . invites comparisons with David Mitchell's genre-busting Cloud Atlas * Guardian *
Wonderful, impressive, fascinating. Neate is always an engaging and sharp writer * Independent on Sunday *
Witty and acerbic dialogue, an unflagging comic plot, upbeat entertainment * Independent *
A very funny take on Englishness, colonialism and the search for authenticity * Financial Times *
A curious, ridiculous and insightful exploration of Englishness * Esquire *
Clever, moving and wise -- Marina Lewycka * Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year *
Where Neate excels is in his talent for the incongruously horrible ... there are some excellent jokes along the way * Spectator *
His most accomplished novel ... stands at some uber-cool crossroads between pop culture, social theory, racial politics and an old-fashioned belief in the power of storytelling ... it's a tricky thing to keep so many balls spinning but Neate makes it look easy * Metro *
ISBN: 9780141040028
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 1mm
Weight: 145g
416 pages