Kill Your Darlings

Kill Your Darlings

by TerenceBlacker (Author)

Synopsis

In a dishevelled west London flat the body of a young man lies crumpled, the victim of a suicide. In a stylish family home less than a mile away is a writer: stranded in mid-life, his one triumph behind him, his family slipping away from him, all he has to hold on to is his self-belief that one day the world will recognise his talents. From these two seemingly unrelated elements, Terence Blacker creates a magnificently compulsive novel of ego, envy, self-deception and, ultimately, self-destruction. Gregory Keays is a man with a wonderful future behind him. A dazzlingly brilliant first work has led to a series of false starts, wrong turnings and critical cold shoulders. Reduced to compiling a book of literary lists and stuck in the mire of his latest fiction, Insignificance, Gregory's life turns around when he takes under his wing Peter Gibson, a promising student at the night school where he teaches creative writing. When Gibson kills himself following an argument with his mentor, Gregory pays him the highest compliment - he appropriates his work and passes it off as his own...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 04 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 075381272X
ISBN 13: 9780753812723
Book Overview: A literary tour de force with controversial subject matter Terence Blacker is a well known writer and journalist 'Cracking stuff: horribly funny, fiendishly clever, scarily knowing' James Hawes 'Spot-on... As a study in self-delusion, Kill Your Darlings is effective, sharing some similarities with Iris Murdoch's tale of writerly pomposity, The Black Prince' Guardian 'Anyone who has read Martin Amis's Experience has to read Kill Your Darlings ...a racy, witty commentary on the media and literary scene... the denouement is extraordinary' Financial Times 'Sparkling... a marvellous satire on the arbitrariness of literary celebrity' Sunday Telegraph

Author Bio
Terence Blacker is a writer and journalist. He writes regularly for the Independent and the Sunday Times.