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Model Behaviour

Jay McInerney author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:5th Feb '07

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McInerney at his most dazzling: a direct descendant of Bright Lights, Big City and Story of My Life. 'An intellectual Ab Fab - just as funny, but much deeper' Elle 'A comedy of dysfunction, a satire on a world in which Narcissus is God. Yet, beneath its scathing one-liners, there lies a more urgent critique of America's vain glory' Express

The master of social satire stylishly cuts apart the image obsessed 80s culture"I'm sick of all this pointless glamour," his glamorous girlfriend said. "I want a simple life." If only Connor McNab had listened. Now Philomena is off to California, allegedly on a fashion shoot, but he doesn't know where she is staying and a sinking feeling tells him that she might never come back. Connor's friend Jeremy Green is no help: he is the 'famous short-story writer' (which they both agree is an oxymoron) with an imminent publication date and some people holding his dog to ransom for reasons too Machiavellian to blurb. Connor's sister Brook, genius mathematician and anorexic, is too busy anguishing over Rwanda and Bosnia. His editor at Ciao Bella is only concerned about the suddenly elusive celebrity of the month. Thanks goodness for Pallas, a knock-out table dancer with a heart of gold.

'A fast-paced, funny tale of true love gone wrong, full of McInerney's wit and style' Cosmopolitan 'A comedy of dysfunction, a satire on a world in which Narcissus is God. Yet, beneath its running gags and scathing one-liners, there lies a more urgent critique of America's vain glory' Daily Express 'Model Behaviour does for the nineties what Bright Lights, Big City did for the eighties. It is just as stylish, just as sharp, not quite as sad, but, if anything, funnier. New York, New York: so good he nailed it twice' Independent on Sunday 'Readable yet complex - and with more witty one-liners than you can shake a stick at' Daily Mirror

ISBN: 9780747585213

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240 pages

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