Kissing England

Kissing England

by SeanThomas (Author)

Synopsis

Three men and their rock 'n' roll friendship from university through to their thirties. Alex does sex, Eddie does, drugs, Tony does nine-to-five. They all want Elizabeth. She's Tony's wife. And Eddie's sister. Eddie is a privileged, drugged-up dole cheat; Alex is a lazy, cynical lad-magazine hack bored with writing articles on Why Men Like Burping; Tony has a wife he suspects of sleeping with the entire world except himself. Fifteen years ago they were just three undergraduates sharing hallucinogenic drugs in the lyrical beauty of the English countryside, now they are three semi-professionals sharing worries about love, death, politics, sport, money, children, art, religion, race and schoolgirls. Together and apart they assess their lives, their desires, their sexual exploits, their prejudices and their pride, with a candour and wit that will have the reader squirming with amusement, shock, and recognition.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 21 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0002261405
ISBN 13: 9780002261401

Media Reviews
For Absent Fathers, published by Deutsch: 'Stylishly written... disturbing and moving.' Cosmopolitan 'Testosterone fuelled prose, makes his father look like Postman Pat... I shall look forward to his next.' The Times 'A fast, heated, well written novel.' Observer 'Brilliantly vivid... peculiar and violent.' Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
Sean Thomas was born in 1963, in Devon. Absent Fathers, his first novel, was published in 1996. A full-time journalist, in recent years his work has appeard in The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph. He lives in London, and is unmarried.