The Lesser Bohemians
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The Lesser Bohemians
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The Lesser Bohemians
An eighteen-year-old girl, recently arrived in London from Ireland, is enrolled in drama school. Innocent, nervous, the youngest in her class, she is eager to make an impression, to do well.
She meets a man – older, a well-regarded actor in his own right – and falls for him. But he's haunted by more than a few demons, and their tumultuous relationship might be the undoing of them both.
Set across the bedsits and squats of mid-nineties north London, The Lesser Bohemians is a story of love and innocence, joy and discovery, the grip of the past and the struggle to be new again.
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Eimear McBride's The Lesser Bohemians is praised for its stream-of-consciousness style that offers an evocative and accessible narrative. Reviews highlight McBride's ability to explore themes of moral, sexual, and grammatical uncertainty, making for a unique and sensuous reading experience. The novel's poetic language and exploration of intense relationships are noted for their depth and originality, establishing McBride as a significant voice in contemporary fiction.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925355161
Publisher: Text Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2016
Country: Australia
Imprint: The Text Publishing Company
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 26.0mm
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 232.0mm
Weight: 344g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Eimear McBride was born in Liverpool but moved to Ireland when she was three. She grew up in Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo and Castlebar, Co. Mayo, before moving to London aged seventeen to study at the Drama Centre. Her first novel, A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing, won many literary awards including the 2014 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and the 2014 Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. Her most recent book is The Lesser Bohemians. Eimear lives in Norwich with her family.
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