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A darkly comic, disturbing, trange and ultimately humane memoir or four brothers and a rift in their relationship that would last decades. (bio)Read More

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    In his first venture into non-fiction the celebrated novelist Rupert Thomson has produced one of the most extraordinary and unforgettable memoirs of recent years. On a warm sunny day in July 1964 Thomson returned home from school to discover that his mother had died suddenly while playing tennis. Twenty years later Thomson and his brothers get word that their father who suffered chronic lung damage during the war has died alone in hospital. In an attempt to come to terms both with their own loss and with their parents' legacies the three brothers move back into their father's house. The time they spend in this decadent anarchic commune leads to a rift between Thomson and his youngest brother a rift that will not be addressed for more than two decades - This Party's Got to Stop works Thomson's memories into a powerful mosaic that reveals the fragility of family life in graphic and often heartbreaking detail. It is both a love letter to a lost brother and a chronicle of the murderousness and longing that can characterize blood relationships.

  • Blackwell

    Wonderfully dark, relentlessly slippery ... I read this entire memoir with my breath held Julie Myerson, The Observer In his first venture into non-fiction, the celebrated novelist Rupert Thomson has produced one of the most extraordinary and...

  • Waterstones

    ''Wonderfully dark, relentlessly slippery ... I read this entire memoir with my breath held'' Julie Myerson, The Observer

  • ASDA

    Wonderfully dark relentlessly slippery ... I read this entire memoir with my breath held Julie Myerson The Observer

  • 1847081746
  • 9781847081742
  • Rupert Thomson
  • 5 May 2011
  • Granta Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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