Not in Newbury (90s)

Not in Newbury (90s)

by Mary Scott (Author)

Synopsis

Mary Scott is an adventurous and challenging writer whose portraits of London life are both precise and mordant - a rare combination! Jim Crace Alice, an independent woman of the 90s, has a way with words. Like any angst-ridden speaker, she feels trapped by the tyranny of their meanings. Her therapeutic solution is to compile her own dictionary - now she will be able to make words mean what she wants. This everyday tale of bankrupt relationships and lonely hearts marries Wittgenstein with Mills and Boon - it suggests that if you can't get your (wo)man then at least you should be accurate in your disdain. In a book that is both brittly funny and profound, Mary Scott confirms her unerring ability to capture the semantics of our times. Mary Scott's first book was the much praised short-story collection Nudists May Be Encountered. She now lives in Devon.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 15 Nov 1992

ISBN 10: 1852422718
ISBN 13: 9781852422714