''The House of Sleep'' - Jonathan Coe's comic tale of
love and obsession. Sarah is a narcoleptic who has
dreams so vivid she mistakes them for real events;
Robert has his life changed for ever by the
misunderstandings arising from her condition; Terry, the
insomniac, spends his wakeful nights fuelling his
obsession with movies; and the increasingly unstable Dr
Gregory Dudden sees sleep as a life-shortening disease
which must be eradicated...A group of students sharing a
house. They fall in and out of love, they drift apart.
Yet a decade later they are drawn back together by a
series of coincidences involving their obsession with
sleep - and each other...Winner of the 1998 Prix Medicis
Etranger, ''The House of Sleep'' is an intensely moving
and frequently hilarious novel about love, obsession and
sleep. ''Moving, clever, pleasurable, smart...one of the
best books of the year''. (Malcolm Bradbury, ''The
Times''). ''There are bits that make you laugh out loud
and others that make your heart ache''. (''Guardian'').
''Fiercely clever, witty, wise, hopeful...a compellingly
beautiful tale of love and loss''. (''The Times Literary
Supplement'').Jonathan Coe's novels are filled with
biting political satire, moving and astute observations
of life and hilarious set pieces that have made him one
of the most popular writers of his generation. His other
titles, ''The Accidental Woman'', ''The Rotters' Club''
(winner of the Everyman Wodehouse prize), ''The Closed
Circle'', ''The Dwarves of Death'', ''What a Carve Up!''
(winner of the 1995 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize) and ''The
Rain Before it Falls'', are all available as Penguin
paperback. |
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