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The Hound in the Left-Hand Corner Giles Waterfield

The Hound in the Left-Hand Corner By Giles Waterfield

The Hound in the Left-Hand Corner by Giles Waterfield


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Summary

A sparkling comic novel with superbly memorable characters

The Hound in the Left-Hand Corner Summary

The Hound in the Left-Hand Corner by Giles Waterfield

Auberon, the brilliant but troubled Director of the Museum of British History (known as BRIT) is preparing one Midsummer's Day for the opening of the most spectacular exhibition the Museum has ever staged. The centrepiece of the exhibition is Gainsborough's portrait of the beautiful but intriguing Lady St John; not shown in London for a hundred years, the painting shows its subject strikingly attired as Puck. As the day passes the portrait arouses in the minds of the museum staff disquieting questions, rivalries, and strangely deep affections. Tension mounts: will the gala dinner be a success? Can the Museum's Chairman be kept under control? And just what is it that's so peculiar about the portrait?

The Hound in the Left-Hand Corner Reviews

Not just a sparkling farce, one disaster following hard on the heels of another, but a blistering satire on the museum world and its many parasites. There are some memorably ghastly minor characters * Sunday Telegraph *
Waterfield's comic novel, always urbanely light-hearted, hides a meaner satirical punch benwath its entertaining surface * The Sunday Times *
Waterfield's comic novel, always urbanely light-hearted, hides a meaner satirical punch beneath its entertaining surface * The Sunday Times *
Waterfield's uproarious portrait of museum life is daubed with flashes of silver-tongued satire... Amid the frivolity, he manages to insert some apt digs at New Labour obsessions with modernity * The Times *
Delightfully light and funny satirical romp through the museum art-world... perfect holiday reading * Sunday Telegraph *
Waterfield's uproarious portrait of museum life is daubed with flashes of silver-tongued satire, and he delights in puncturing the pomposity of its senior hierarchy. Amid the frivolity, he manages to insert some apt digs at New Labour obsessions with modernity * The Times *
Urbane and deceptively light-hearted satire on the clash between sponsorship and scholarship in the modern world * The Sunday Times *

About Giles Waterfield

Giles Waterfield was brought up in Paris and Geneva. Having worked at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and for sixteen years as Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, in 1996 he abandoned arts administration in order to write, teach and curate exhibitions.

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GOR001274454
9780747265412
0747265410
The Hound in the Left-Hand Corner by Giles Waterfield
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Headline Publishing Group
20030203
288
Short-listed for Saga Award for Wit 2003
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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