Breaking Hearts

Breaking Hearts

by SimonGray (Author)

Synopsis

Dr Helena Twiscombe is a middle-aged, fat, alcoholic university professor. Her niece, Sissy, comes from Australia to visit. These are the only verifiable facts in the novel. The main body of the book is the supposed writings of one of Dr Twiscombe's `grateful' students, where the `student' (female) appears to have seduced Dr Twiscombe's niece, caused another inadequate teacher to commit suicide and generally wreaked emotional havoc amongst students and staff at the university. However, it becomes clear that these `writings' and the `student' are the product of Dr Twiscombe's imagination as she slides into a nervous breakdown and eventually commits suicide

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 22 Jul 1997

ISBN 10: 0571172385
ISBN 13: 9780571172382

Author Bio
Simon Gray is known as an award-winning playwright for theatre and television, and as a celebrated chronicler of his experiences in the theatre. However, thirty years ago he was a highly regarded young novelist with four critically acclaimed novels to his name. With Breaking Hearts, his first novel for three decades, he more than fulfills early promise