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London And The South-east

by David Szalay

THE 2025 BOOKER PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR OF FLESH

'One of the great English novels of recent years' Rachel Cusk

A discontented ad salesman finds his life changed, in the wryly funny and addictive first novel from the 2025 Booker-Prize winning author of FLESH

Paul Rainey, an ad salesman, perceives dimly through a fog of psychoactive substances his dissatisfaction with his life - professional, sexual, weekends, the lot. He only wishes there was something he could do about it.

And 'something' seems to fall into his lap when a meeting with an old friend and fellow salesman, Eddy Jaw, leads to the offer of a new job. But when this offer turns out to be as misleading as Paul's sales patter, his life and that of his family are transformed in ways very much more peculiar than he ever thought possible.

'Startlingly good' The Independent
'Wonderfully dark' The Times

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Pages:

352

Published:

2 Apr 2009

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Penguin Random House

Imprint

Vintage

ISBN:

9780099515890

THE 2025 BOOKER PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR OF FLESH



'One of the great English novels of recent years' Rachel Cusk


A discontented ad salesman finds his life changed, in the wryly funny and addictive first novel from the 2025 Booker-Prize winning author of FLESH

Paul Rainey, an ad salesman, perceives dimly through a fog of psychoactive substances his dissatisfaction with his life - professional, sexual, weekends, the lot. He only wishes there was something he could do about it.

And 'something' seems to fall into his lap when a meeting with an old friend and fellow salesman, Eddy Jaw, leads to the offer of a new job. But when this offer turns out to be as misleading as Paul's sales patter, his life and that of his family are transformed in ways very much more peculiar than he ever thought possible.



'Startlingly good' The Independent



'Wonderfully dark' The Times

$36.00
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