Something to Tell You

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Something to Tell You

author:Hanif Kureishi
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publisher:Faber and Faber
released:March 6, 2008
isbn:0571209777
isbn-13:9780571209774

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Gentrification of the fetish scene..? - Rated 4/5
I'm thoroughly enjoying this novel.
The characters are well observed and believable, as is the London they all inhabit - despite an error regarding the location of the Astoria. Only Michael Bracewell can really challenge this author when it comes to observing and commenting upon the social and cultural circuitry of London life '...unless you had cachet, social progress in London could be slow, painful and futile.' Indeed, the culture/class clash at the centre of the action is what keeps things interesting and fresh in this novel.

The first novel to detect and comment upon the Bizarre magazine/Torture Garden-instigated gentrification of the fetish scene that seems to be occuring right now?


Sex and high culture - Rated 2/5
A great fan of Hanif Kureishi, I found this latest book deeply disappointing. Unbelievable characters, stilted dialogue. In real life the protagonist - Jamal, the psychoanalyst - would be barred from his profession. A mix of high culture and graphic sex, Alan Hollinghurst for straights.

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