Soho
A vibrant exploration of London's eccentric neighborhood
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Published:27th Mar '14
Should be back in stock very soon
In Soho, various characters navigate the vibrant and chaotic streets of London's lively neighborhood, showcasing its unique charm and challenges.
In Soho, the vibrant and chaotic heart of London comes alive through the eyes of its eclectic inhabitants. The narrative weaves through the lives of Christine Yardley, a dual-life drag queen and accountant, Len Gates, the self-proclaimed historian, and Jenny Wise, a once-famous actress who now finds solace at the bottom of a glass. Each character embodies the rich tapestry of Soho, a place where dreams meet reality amidst the bustling streets filled with immigrants and locals alike, all searching for their place in this lively neighborhood.
The story follows Alex Singer, a student from Leeds, who embarks on a quest to find his missing girlfriend. His journey takes him deep into the heart of Soho, where he encounters a diverse array of characters, from kitchen staff to aspiring filmmakers. As he navigates through the clubs and pubs, Alex becomes entangled in a whirlwind of events, including three unexpected deaths, a fire, and a mugging, all within a mere twenty-four hours. This fast-paced adventure showcases the unpredictable nature of life in Soho, where every corner holds a new surprise.
Keith Waterhouse's Soho is not just a novel; it is a masterful exploration of London's liveliest quarter and its eccentric residents. With a blend of humor and poignant observations, the author captures the essence of a neighborhood that thrives on its unique spirit, making it a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of urban life.
Pin-sharp and teeming with gloriously reprehensible characters * Mail on Sunday *
The work of a master * Sunday Times *
Effortlessly brilliant . . . a comedy of London life which tastes as fresh as a new-baked croissant * Sunday Telegraph *
Waterhouse . . . at his most entertaining and mischievous * Daily Express *
As well as being a fast-paced farce, a string of encounters and incidents that could keep a full pub of people entertained for several evenings on end, [it] is an elegy to a vanishing world. Soho the place may not be quite what it was, but in Soho the novel, Waterhouse brings it vibrantly to life * Glasgow Herald *
A wonderful evocation of a part of London the author loves and he has succeeded superbly in capturing its sleazy yet alluring nature * Tribune *
Pin-sharp and teeming with gloriously reprehensible characters * Mail on Sunday *
The work of a master * The Sunday Times *
Effortlessly brilliant . . . a comedy of London life which tastes as fresh as a new-baked croissant * Sunday Telegraph *
Waterhouse . . . at his most entertaining and mischievous * Daily Express *
As well as being a fast-paced farce, a string of encounters and incidents that could keep a full pub of people entertained for several evenings on end, [it] is an elegy to a vanishing world. Soho the place may not be quite what it was, but in Soho the novel, Waterhouse brings it vibrantly to life * Glasgow Herald *
A wonderful evocation of a part of London the author loves and he has succeeded superbly in capturing its sleazy yet alluring nature * Tribune *
ISBN: 9781444753950
Dimensions: 197mm x 132mm x 15mm
Weight: 165g
224 pages