DownloadThe Portobello Bookshop Gift Guide 2024

Twilight Time

Simon Crump author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:15th May '06

Currently unavailable, our supplier has not provided us a restock date

Twilight Time cover

Scabrously funny first novel from one of the most interesting contemporary British writers

A novel written by the author of "My Elvis Blackout" and "Monkey's Birthday".Bruce Glasscock is frustrated and tired. He lives platonically with his wife Linda as caretakers of an English Trust house, preserved since the 1930s - much like the Glasscocks' sex life. Bruce isn't trusted to do much and the pills he's on from his army days mean he is banned from doing things he'd like, so he passes his days cleaning toilets and being treated like a child by Linda. His main entertainment comes from encouraging his dog Bruno to piss on the head of the garden gnome and sneaking to the RegNancy pub for some falling-down water. When a keen new volunteer called Richard arrives, he's everything Linda adores and Bruce hates - cocky, helpful, charming, interested, and knowledgeable. And, the harder Bruce tries to get it right and come out as top dog, the worse it seems to be getting.

'Bruce Glasscock is one of the most pottymouthed characters I have ever come across - and also one of the most entertaining ... Leads to an unexpected and thoroughly moving conclusion' Independent on Sunday 'Crump's narrator is a character you're unlikely to forget in a hurry. Bruce is abusive, dishonest, scheming and dismissive but, by stacking up the odds against him, Crump manages to make him likeable. He will also make you laugh out loud ... Twilight Time is a brief, blinkered, microcosmic novel and all the better for it' Time Out 'An entertaining tale that manages to shock and amuse in equal measure' Jockey Slut 'Crump is in total control of his material. His writing is plain, the humour a faded black, the dusting of pathos unobtrusive' Zembla

ISBN: 9780747581819

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

224 pages

New edition