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Sunday Morning At The Centre Of The World (A Vintage original)
 
 
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Louis de Bernieres
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" Louis de Bernie res is in the direct line that runs through Dickens and Evelyn Waugh... he has only to look into his world, one senses, for it to rush into reality, colours and touch and taste." - A.S. Byatt

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This is my farewell embrace to the polymorpheus people of Earlsfield, with whom I lived for ten years.Dedicated to the living and dead of Earlsfield, which was definitely the centre of the world when I was living in it.'

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Taking his inspiration from Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood, Louis de Bernières chose to celebrate his ten years of life in the south London suburb, living above a small shop that had been by turns an outlet for oversized naughty clothes for transvestites, a West Indian hairdressers and junk shop, by writing of the people that he had known and come to love in his time there. Brilliantly capturing the myriad voices of modern Britain, with their different rhythms of speech and accents, their humour and their tragedy, jokes and gossip, de Bernières' tour de force takes us to the heart of a community and its spirit - the lives of its people

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By the author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin
‘This is my farewell embrace to the polymorpheus people of Earlsfield, with whom I lived for ten years…Dedicated to the living and dead of Earlsfield, which was definitely the centre of the world when I was living in it.’

Taking his inspiration from Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood, Louis de Bernières chose to celebrate his ten years of life in the south London suburb, living above a small shop that had been by turns an outlet for oversized naughty clothes for transvestites, a West Indian hairdressers and junk shop, by writing of the people that he had known and come to love in his time there.

Brilliantly capturing the myriad voices of modern Britain, with their different rhythms of speech and accents, their humour and their tragedy, jokes and gossip, de Bernières’ tour de force takes us to the heart of a community and its spirit – the lives and loves, the tears and the laughter of its people.

‘Louis de Bernières is in the direct line that runs through Dickens and Evelyn Waugh…he has only to look into his world, one senses, for it to rush into reality, colours and touch and taste’ A. S. Byatt

First broadcast on BBC radio 1998 Performed at the Dylan Thomas Centre, Swansea, 1999 and 2000

About the Author

Louis de Bernières is the best-selling author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin, which won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best Book in 1995. His most recent novel is

A Partisan's Daughter

(20010730)
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