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| Mr Phillips |
Nominated ISBNs: 0571201660 0399146040 |
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review of Mr. Phillips
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| John Lanchester | ||
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Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, U.S.A Bergen Public Library, Bergen, Norway |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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One
warm July morning Mr Phillips climbs out of bed, leaving Mrs Phillips
dozing. He prepares for his commute into the city, but this is no ordinary
Monday. It is a day on which Mr Phillips will chat with a pornographer,
stalk a TV mini-celebrity, have lunch with an aspiring record mogul, and
get caught up in a bank robbery. In short, it is, as Mr Phillips comes
to realise, the first day of the rest of his life, whether he wants it
to be or not. All this is both better and worse than being at work. So
why is Mr Phillips, a cautious middle-aged accountant, not behind his
desk at Wilkins and Co., calculating the financial consequences of redundancies
or recommending the savings to be made from more responsible use of yellow
sticky note pads?
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| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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John
Lanchester
was born in Hamburg in 1962. He was brought up in the Far East and educated
in England. He is a columnist for the Daily Telegraph and is on the editorial
board of the London Review of Books. The Debt to Pleasure,
his first novel, was translated into twenty languages, won the Whitbread
First Novel Award, The Betty Trask Prize (for 'a first novel of a romantic
or traditional nature'), the Hawthornden Prize (for a work of 'imaginative
literature') and a Julia Child Award (for 'literary food writing').
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