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Private View

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Set in contemporary London, it's Bridget Jones meets Matthew Collings with a dash of pure Canadian angst thrown in.

A talented young artist is trying to get over the death of her boyfriend on a disastrous trip to Central America.

Blackly humorous, Jean McNeil's deeply introspective style and her wild imagination are perfectly suited to this tale of modern Bohemia.

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0753816911 / 9780753816912
Paperback
813.54
05/06/2003
United Kingdom
English
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313 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2002.
Jean McNeil is an extremely talented and promotable young writer Strong public interest in the controversial contemporary art world Jean McNeil has won the Prism International Fiction Competition twice and was the recipient of a New Writing Award from the London Arts Board 'McNeil has a sharp, unarguable talent' New York Times Book Review 'McNeil casts a...sharp and evocative eye on twenty-first century London...she writes very atmospherically about locations...a memorable piece of reportage from the psychic spaces of the way we live now' Times Literary Supplement
Jean McNeil is an extremely talented and promotable young writer Strong public interest in the controversial contemporary art world Jean McNeil has won the Prism International Fiction Competition twice and was the recipient of a New Writing Award from the London Arts Board 'McNeil has a sharp, unarguable talent' New York Times Book Review 'McNeil casts a...sharp and evocative eye on twenty-first century London...she writes very atmospherically about locations...a memorable piece of reportage from the psychic spaces of the way we live now' Times Literary Supplement FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)