Kid Gloves: A Voyage Round My Father
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‘Brims with humour … each sentence is a delight’ IndependentShortlisted for the PEN Ackerley Prize 2016When his widowed father – once a high court judge and always a formidable figure – drifted into vagueness if not dementia, the writer Adam Mars-Jones took responsibility for his care. Intimately trapped in the London flat where the family had always lived, the two men entered an oblique new stage in their relationship.In the aftermath of an unlooked-for intimacy, Mars-Jones has written a book devoted to particular emotions and events. Kid Gloves is a highly entertaining book about (among other things) families, the legal profession, and the vexed question of Welsh identity. It is necessarily also a book about the writer himself – and the implausible, long-delayed moment, some years before, when he told his sexually conservative father about his own orientation, taking the homophobic bull by the horns. The supporting cast includes Ian Fleming, the Moors Murderers, Jacqueline Bisset and Gilbert O’Sullivan, the singer-songwriter whose trademark look kept long shorts from their rightful place on the fashion pages for so many years.
Additional information
Weight | 0.213 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.7 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 288 |
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Year Published | 2016-6-2 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1846148774 |
About The Author | Adam Mars-Jones is the author of three novels, The Waters of Thirst, Pilcrow and Cedilla, and two collections of short stories, Lantern Lecture and Monopolies of Loss. He is also the author of Blind Bitter Happiness, a book of essays, and Noriko Smiling, a book about Ozu's film Late Spring. He lives in London. |
Review Quote | He has written the truth as he saw it, and written it with passion, charm – and self-awareness |
Other text | The book brims with humour and each sentence is a delight to read |