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What a Carve Up!

What a Carve Up!

by Jonathan Coe
Publication Date: 19/05/2008

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"What a Carve Up!" - a hilarious 1980s political satire by Jonathan Coe. It is the 1980s and the Winshaw family are getting richer and crueller by the year: Newspaper-columnist Hilary gets thousands for telling it like it isn't; Henry's turning hospitals into car parks; Roddy's selling art in return for sex; down on the farm Dorothy's squeezing every last pound from her livestock; Thomas is making a killing on the stock exchange; and Mark is selling arms to dictators. But once their hapless biographer Michael Owen starts investigating the family's trail of greed, corruption and immoral doings, the time growing ripe for the Winshaws to receive their comeuppance...This wickedly funny take on life under the Thatcher government was the winner of the 1995 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. "A sustained feat of humour, suspense and polemic, full of twists and ironies". (Hilary Mantel, "Sunday Times"). "A riveting social satire on the chattering and all-powerful upper classes". ("Time Out"). "Big, hilarious, intricate, furious, moving". ("Guardian").
Jonathan Coe's novels are filled with biting social commentary, 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", "A Touch of Love", "The Rotters' Club" (winner of the Everyman Wodehouse prize), "The Closed Circle", "The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim", "The House of Sleep" (winner of the1998 Prix Medicis Etranger), and "The Rain Before it Falls", are all available in Penguin paperback.
ISBN:
9780141033297
9780141033297
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Publication Date:
19-05-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
512
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x30mm
Weight:
0.35kg
Jonathan Coe

Jonathan Coe was born in Birmingham, UK, in 1961. He began writing at an early age. His first surviving story, a detective thriller called The Castle of Mystery, was written when he was eight.

His first published novel was The Accidental Woman in 1987, but it was his fourth, What a Carve Up!, that established his reputation as one of England’s finest comic novelists, winning the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1985 and being translated into many languages.

Seven bestselling novels and many other awards have followed, including the 2005 Samuel Johnson Prize for Like A Fiery Elephant, a biography of the experimental novelist, B. S. Johnson. Jonathan lives in London with his wife and two daughters.

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