Little Green Man

Little Green Man

by SimonArmitage (Author)

Synopsis

A funny, touching, sometimes alarming account of male friendship and the rivalries that drive men apart. Separated from his wife, Barney reunites his childhood friends for a game of dare - at stake, a jade statuette worth [pound]750,000 according to Barney. As the game goes on, weaknesses are exposed and childhood traumas relived. Suspenseful, gripping and intelligently crafted, Little Green Man explores the darker side of men and their relationships. 'Sensitive not sentimental...real humour, horror, tension and tenderness' Mirror

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 04 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 0140297774
ISBN 13: 9780140297775

Author Bio
Simon Armitage was born in west Yorkshire in 1963, and is regarded as one of the leading poets of his generation. After university he worked as a probation officer in Manchester; he also presented Radio 4's poetry series Stanza for five years. His first prose book All Points North was published by Viking in 1998. He lives near Huddersfield.