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An Interview Reviewed [Kindle Edition]

John O'Loughlin
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This novel was written by John O’Loughlin just after Cross-Purposes (1979) and is both more structurally complex and more intellectually subtle than its stylistic precursor. Basically, the plot revolves around the efforts of Anthony Keating, a young correspondent for an arts periodical based in the West End (of London), to conduct a prearranged interview with world-famous composer Howard Tonks when, to his dismay, the person who would normally have conducted it became sick at the last moment and had been obliged to cancel all his schedules. Owing to lack of experience in this field Keating fails to complete his assignment on the specified day and is obliged to accept an alternative date for later that same week, when Mr Tonks is due to return from a professional engagement in Birmingham. However, the composer is detained there an extra day and, due to a combination of unforeseen factors, Keating ends-up seducing his daughter ... with disastrous consequences for both of them! For they are discovered in flagrante delicto by Mr Tonks' elderly housekeeper, and word eventually gets back to the composer himself, causing serious allegations and misunderstandings which put not only the interview, but Keating's very career as a correspondent in jeopardy! Ultimately only the composer's daughter, Rebecca, can save Anthony from additional humiliation, though not before several turns in the plot have led him into deeper trouble with his boss and various colleagues and duly resulted in his dismissal. But thanks to Rebecca's influence with her father the interview eventually goes ahead, and the resulting dilemma for 'Arts Monthly' is whether to publish or shelve it, in view of the surrounding circumstances and the dismissal of its principal instigator. It is the composer himself, however, who has the final say, and it comes both as a shock and a delight to young Anthony Keating. - Those looking for philosophy in An Interview Reviewed will find food for thought, as will those for whom humour is a sine qua non of literary entertainment. - A Centretruths editorial.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 266 KB
  • Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media (6 Jan 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004IARV3W
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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By joholin
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A young correspondent is hurled into an interview engagement with a famous composer when the regular interviewer becomes ill at the last moment and his inexperience leads to some unforseen consequences involving both the composer and his daughter, some of which threaten the correspondent's employment prospects when word reaches his boss that he had become the initiator of improper conduct. In this romantic-cum-philosophic novel we get a sense of the irony of fate, as well as the determination of the human spirit to stand up against injustice and fight its corner, whatever the consequences. And in spite of all, there are strong comic elements to 'An Interview Reviewed' which lighten the atmosphere and actually enage the reader's imagination.
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'Am Interview Reviewed' by John O'Loughlin 5 Aug 2011
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Serious comic novel in which an interview with composer Howard Tonks has to be reviewed in view of allegations of serious impropriety which surround it. A fairly high-brow novel from the author of 'Cross-Purposes'.
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