First Novel

First Novel

by NicholasRoyle (Author)

Synopsis

Either First Novel is a darkly funny examination of the relative attractions of creative writing courses and suburban dogging sites, or it's a twisted campus novel and possible murder mystery that's not afraid to blend fact with fiction in its exploration of the nature of identity. Paul Kinder, a novelist with one forgotten book to his name, teaches creative writing in a university in the north-west of England. Either he's researching his second, breakthrough novel, or he's killing time having sex in cars. Either eternal life exists, or it doesn't. Either you'll laugh, or you'll cry. Either you'll get it, or you won't.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 03 Jan 2013

ISBN 10: 0224096982
ISBN 13: 9780224096980
Book Overview: 'First Novel is absolutely at the forefront of everything I've read in British fiction over the last couple of years.' Jonathan Coe

Media Reviews
Ingeniously twisted... expertly draws us into the unpredictable labyrinth of the protagonist's mind, and is seldom less than grimly compelling... Exerts a pleasingly icy grip -- Trevor Lewis Sunday Times Hugely impressive and entertaining -- Anthony Cummins Sunday Telegraph This is a finely honed work of sophisticated gaming that flirts with truth; yet it never forgets that it's also a plot-driven fiction -- Philip Womack Daily Telegraph If writing about creative writing is to risk a novel eating itself, we can be thankful that a writer of Royle's skills put himself in charge of the banquet -- Gerard Woodward Guardian An intricate story with an unsettlingly noirish effect -- Lucy Scholes Observer
Author Bio
Nicholas Royle is the author of six previous novels, including The Director's Cut and Antwerp, as well as two novellas and a short story collection, Mortality. Born in Manchester in 1963, he runs Nightjar Press, reviews fiction for the Independent, and is a senior lecturer in creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University. He divides his time between Manchester and London.