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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Nick Laird'... We found 4 matches.
Nick Laird
Glover's Mistake From a rising young novelist comes an artful meditation on love and life in contemporary London. When David Pinner introduces his former teacher, the American artist Ruth Marks, to his friend and flatmate James Glover, he unwittingly sets in place a love triangle loaded with tension, guilt and heartbreak. As David plays reluctant witness (and more) to James and Ruth's escalating love affair, he must come to terms with his own blighted emotional life. Set in the London art scene awash with new money and intellectual pretension, in the sleek galleries and posh restaurants of a Britannia resurgent with cultural and economic power, Nick Laird's insightful and drolly satirical novel vividly portrays three people whose world gradually fractures along the fault lines of desire, truth and jealousy. With wit and compassion, Laird explores the very nature of contemporary romance, among damaged souls whose hearts and heads never quite line up long enough for them to achieve true happiness.
Fourth Estate 2009 hbk £14.99 ISBN 978-0007197507
Nick Laird
On Purpose Blending tones of assurance and delicacy, of confidence and vulnerability, On Purpose is a collection of poems that takes care and consideration in examining the often brutal arena of human relations. Informed both by a sense of wit and by an undercurrent of melancholy, and frequently pivoting around familial relations, the volume concludes with a mercurial and affecting sequence about a marriage, which takes as its point of departure that most influential of military treatise, The Art of War.
Faber and Faber 2007 pbk £9.99 ISBN 978-0571237388
Nick Laird
To a Fault Nick Laird is widely published in the UK's leading journals and magazines, and winner of an Eric Gregory Award in 2004, the poems in To a Fault confirm the arrival of a significant and challenging new voice.
Faber and Faber 2005 pbk £8.99 ISBN 0-571-22382-6
Nick Laird
Utterly Monkey Utterly Monkey is a funny, energetic, wonderfully uplifting novel about where we're from and where we'd like to get to! You leave home. And then home follows. Danny Williams is a young lawyer. He didn't mean to be a lawyer, but somehow he is - and for up to 18 hours a day. He's well-paid, home-owning and 27, but also over-worked, lonely and frequently stoned. Was this the plan? The plan was to leave the troubles of a small town in Northern Ireland for the big city in England, but it turns out Londoners have troubles of their own. Then one evening an old school friend pitches up into his shiny new life. On the run from a Loyalist militia, Geordie brings everything that Danny'd thought he'd left behind and dumps it on his doorstep. Taking place over an intense five-day period - set in London and the fictional town of Ballyglass - the novel looks at who and what we really owe loyalty to: our lovers, our friends, our country, ourselves? And what happens to your soul in an office?
2006 Betty Trask Prize
Fourth Estate 2005 hbk £9.99 ISBN 0-00-719748-9
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