Bedlam Burning

Bedlam Burning

by Geoff Nicholson (Author)

Synopsis

It all starts at Cambridge, in the rooms of Dr John Bentley, an eccentric don famous for his book-burning parties. Mike Smith is handsome, clever but untalented; Gregory Collins is unprepossessing of face and form, but, it will transpire, a novelist of enormous promise. When Gregory's first novel is published, he persuades Smith to take his place on the book jacket, on the grounds that nobody would buy a novel by an ugly novelist, however talented. Thus is set in train a chain of events which leads to Mike Smith becoming writer-in-residence in a mental hospital. The therapy of the charismatic but possibly fraudulent Dr Kincaid is based on the theory that people are driven mad by an overload of images; all such are banned in the hospital, but words are encouraged, hence Smith's job. It is only when a book of the patients' writings, teased out of them by Mike, is published and becomes a literary succes d'estime that this comedy of errors of judgement threatens to become a tragedy ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 06 Dec 2001

ISBN 10: 0753812916
ISBN 13: 9780753812914
Book Overview: A brilliant satire on the writing life, with which there is a perennial fascination Film rights optioned for 6-figure sum by New Line, responsible for Austin Powers, Magnolia and Lost in Space All Geoff Nicholson's novels receive brilliant reviews 'One of the most original and talented young British writers to emerge in the last ten years' Time Out 'He is a clever and very witty writer and Bedlam Burning is a very satisfying book' Times Metro 'Bedlam Burning is delightfully entertaining. Playful, witty and very sexy, this Chinese box of a book almost sets itself on fire with the heat of its invention. It's a flaming good read' Mail on Sunday

Author Bio
Educated at Cambridge. Was a bookseller before becoming a full-time writer.