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Obras de Geoff Nicholson

Bleeding London (1997) 168 copias
Everything and More (1994) 76 copias
Bedlam Burning (2000) 74 copias
Footsucker (1995) 71 copias
Hunters and Gatherers (1992) 68 copias
Still Life with Volkswagens (1994) 61 copias
The Food Chain (1992) 61 copias
What We Did on Our Holidays (1990) 52 copias
Flesh Guitar (1998) 46 copias
The Hollywood Dodo (2004) 37 copias
Female Ruins (1999) 30 copias
A Knot Garden (1750) 22 copias

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Very enjoyable reflection on walking and what it the sense of walking and solitude can mean. Unnecessary dig at Rebecca Solnit, however, toward the end of the book.
 
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archangelsbooks | 9 reseñas más. | May 25, 2020 |
There probably is an audience for this type of book, well, clearly if you read the rave reviews on this site. But it really isn't for me. Nicholson writes smoothly, but his style is a bit too journalistic. And above all: he puts himself in the spotlight so much that you lose sight of the fact that this is a book about my favourite pastime: walking!
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bookomaniac | 9 reseñas más. | Mar 10, 2020 |
Female Ruins isn't Geoff Nicholson being humorous, this is a straightforward novel in many ways about a young woman trying to understand her relationship with her father. Kelly, the young woman lives in rural Suffolk and drives a taxi. She works hard and seems to have a fairly dull life and a rocky relationship with her mum. Dexter, from the US, comes into her life and things get more complicated. Interspersed with this narrative are occasional chapters that are written as if they are articles by her father, a cult architecture writer who famously never built anything. Rather than breaking up the story, these articles add to it, either obtusely by referring to a type of building Kelly has been showing to Dexter or directly. I enjoyed the novel, although I found the ending somewhat unsatisfactory and I was unsure what the writer was trying to say at that point.… (más)
 
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CarolKub | otra reseña | Nov 22, 2019 |
I am now trying to walk down every street in my home town, thanks to this book!
 
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Zaiga | 9 reseñas más. | Sep 23, 2019 |

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Miembros
1,390
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111
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