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Kensington Gardens Fresan Rodrigo

Kensington Gardens By Fresan Rodrigo

Kensington Gardens by Fresan Rodrigo


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Summary

Interweaves the lives of JM Barrie and Fresan's main protagonist, the dysfunctional, internationally acclaimed children's author Peter Hook. Over the course of one night a terrible story emerges; a story of shadow identities and suicide, lost boys and found orphans.

Kensington Gardens Summary

Kensington Gardens by Fresan Rodrigo

Publication of Kensington Gardens marks the English language debut of one of Latin America's most brilliant, playful, and stylish novelists, Rodrigo Fresan. Spanning more than a century from the late Victorian period - and the intimately-drawn details of the life of JM Barrie - to the dawn of the new millennium - and the fractured life of an internationally acclaimed children's novelist, Peter Hook - Kensington Gardens weaves an intricate cat's cradle of narratives around the Lysergic-London of the Swinging Sixties and the boy who never grew up. Hook is a survivor and witness to a period littered with corpses and casualties. Growing up in a vast west London estate called Neverland, his childhood was shaped by the mysterious, premature death of his younger brother, his parents' rock n roll lifestyle and his father's performances in a seminal band of the time, the Beaten (aka) The Beaten Victorians (aka) The Victorians. Yet despite (or perhaps because of) such dysfunctional beginnings, Hook has become the most successful children's author of his generation as the author of the time-travelling, Jim Yang. In Kensington Gardens, Hook narrates his story (and that of Barrie, Peter Pan and Llewelyn Davies) to Keiko Kai, the Japanese actor cursed with the role of playing Jim Yang in the blockbuster movies of his creation. Over the course of one night in a flat in Kensington Gardens, a fantastical and terrible story emerges; a story of shadow identities and suicide, lost boys and found orphans. Coloured with unique splashes of Psychedelic Edwardiana, Kensington Gardens is an exploration of the charms and perils of Children's Literature, told in the torrential prose of a contemporary master.

Kensington Gardens Reviews

'Whimsical, intelligent, suspenseful.' Alberto Manguel, Guardian 'Extraordinarily surreal.' DBC Pierre 'Fresan is a brilliant writer.' Michael Eaude, Independent

About Fresan Rodrigo

Kensington Gardens is the 4th novel by Rodrigo Fresan, the enfant terrible of Latin American fiction. He was born in Buenos Aires and lives in Barcelona. He speaks perfect English and is in his late thirties.

Additional information

GOR001868788
9780571222810
0571222811
Kensington Gardens by Fresan Rodrigo
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
20060706
432
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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