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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'A. L. Kennedy'... We found 6 matches.
A. L. Kennedy
Day Alfred Day's life began and ended with the war. In that overwhelming, chaotic, furious parenthesis he had finally found a proper purpose as the tail-gunner in a Lancaster bomber, built a true kinship with his air-crew and - most extraordinary of all - fallen in love. When he met Joyce in an air-raid shelter during a period of leave, she had given him the one thing he needed: a reason to carry on.
2007 Costa Book Awards - Novel
Jonathan Cape 2007 hbk £16.99 ISBN 978-0224077866
Vintage 2008 Paperback £7.99 ISBN 978-0099494058
A. L. Kennedy
Everything You Need This is the story of Nathan Staples, a burnt-out novelist who uses subterfuge to invite his estranged and unsuspecting daughter to the writers' colony in which he lives. Unaware that she is even related to Nathan, Mary is drawn into the claustrophobic and intense relationships between her father and the other members of the colony.
1999 Scottish Arts Council Book Awards
Jonathan Cape 1999 hbk £16.99 ISBN 0-224-04433-8
Vintage 2000 pbk £7.99 ISBN 0-09-973061-8 ![]() Author photo: © Brian Tarr
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth56
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A. L. Kennedy
Indelible Acts A. L. Kennedy's collection of bite-sized tales offers a thoughtful and absorbing account of yearnings, desires and cravings. The stories examine the elements that make ordinary lives worth living: queuing for cheese leads to infidelity; in Rome two lovers confront their passions; a funeral reveals a love gone wrong. 'The accomplishment of these stories lies in this tension: how deeply crafted and finished they are, and yet how alive and edgy.' The Guardian
1990 Social Work Today Award
Jonathan Cape 2002 hbk £12.99 ISBN 0-224-06259-X
Vintage 2003 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-09-943348-6 ![]() Author photo: © Brian Tarr
A. L. Kennedy
On Bullfighting A. L. Kennedy travels to Madrid, Seville and Granada, the heartlands of Spanish bullfighting, to dissect the spectacle of ritual death that Spain is so famous for. An intelligent, multi-layered and almost impartial account of this graphic, controversial and passionate sport.
Yellow Jersey Press 2000 pbk £5.99 ISBN 0-224-06099-6
A. L. Kennedy
Original Bliss A collection of stories concerned with the complexities of sex and the lack of it. Whether in Copenhagen or New York, the characters are engaged in possibly fruitless attempts to close down emotional distances and fill a physical void.
Vintage 1998 £6.99 ISBN 0-09-973071-5
A. L. Kennedy
Paradise Hannah Luckraft knows the taste of paradise. It's hidden in the peace of open country, it's sweet on her lover's skin, it flavours every drink she's ever taken, but it never seems to stay. Almost forty and with nothing to show for it, even Hannah is starting to notice that her lifestyle is not entirely sustainable: her subconscious is turning against her and it may be that her soul is a little unwell. Her family is wounded, her friends are frankly odd, her body is not as reliable as it once was. Robert, a dissolute dentist, appears to offer a love she can understand, but he may only be one more symptom of the problem she must cure. From the north-east of Scotland to Dublin, from London to Montreal, to Budapest and onwards, Hannah travels beyond her limits, beyond herself, in search of the ultimate altered state: the one where she can be happy - her paradise. Incapable of writing a dull sentence, or failing to balance the grim with the hilarious, the tender with the shocking, A.L. Kennedy has written an emotional and visceral tour-de-force. A compelling examination of failure that is also a comic triumph, a novel of dark extremes that is full of the most ravishing lyrical beauty, Paradise is the finest book yet by one of Britain's most extraordinarily gifted writers.
Jonathan Cape 2004 hbk £14.99 ISBN 0-224-06258-1
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