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Brian

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Brian by Jeremy Cooper delves into the life of its titular character as he navigates the complexities of modern relationships and personal introspection. The narrative explores Brian's interactions and emotional growth, set against a backdrop of everyday experiences that highlight themes of identity and connection. Through introspective storytelling, the book captures the nuanced struggles and triumphs of understanding oneself in a rapidly changing world.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate introspective and character-driven narratives that delve deeply into personal relationships and emotional landscapes. It offers a contemplative exploration of human connections and the complexities that shape them, making it an appealing read for those who relish thoughtful literary fiction.

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A tender meditation on friendship and the importance of community, Brian is also a slantwise work of film criticism, one that is not removed from its subject matter, but rather explores with great feeling how art gives meaning to and enriches our lives.

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Perennially on the outside, Brian has led a solitary life; he works at Camden Council, lunches every day at Il Castelletto cafe, and then returns to his small flat on Kentish Town Road. It is an existence carefully crafted to avoid disturbance and yet Brian yearns for more.

A visit one day to the BFI brings film into his life, and Brian introduces a new element to his routine: nightly visits to the cinema on London's South Bank. Through the works of Yasujiro Ozu, Federico Fellini, Agnes Varda, Yilmaz Guney, and others, Brian gains access to a rich cultural landscape outside his own experience, but also achieves his first real moments of belonging, accepted by a curious bunch of amateur film buffs, the small informal group of BFI regulars.

A tender meditation on friendship and the importance of community, Brian is also a tangential work of film criticism, one that is not removed from its subject matter, but rather explores with great feeling how art gives meaning to and enriches our lives.

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Brian by Jeremy Cooper has been warmly received by critics. It is praised for its subtle and poetic exploration of a life shaped by a profound immersion in cinema, offering readers a unique way to view the world. The novel is also noted for its mysterious interiority and tender portrayal of solitude enriched by art. Cooper's evocative and meticulously crafted prose creates a mesmerizing reading experience, inviting readers to delve deeper into the layers of his narrative.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781804270363

Publisher: Fitzcarraldo Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 May 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Fitzcarraldo Editions

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 125.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 184

About the Author

Jeremy Cooper is a writer and art historian, author of six previous novels and several works of non-fiction, including the standard work on nineteenth century furniture, studies of young British artists in the 1990s, and, in 2019, the British Museum's catalogue of artists' postcards. Early on he appeared in the first twenty-four of BBC's Antiques Roadshow and, in 2018, won the first Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize for Ash before Oak.

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