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The Calligrapher [Paperback]

Edward Docx
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate; New Ed edition (2 Feb 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1841155446
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841155449
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 42,895 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Stylish, witty, cleverly written. A brilliant debut.’ Daily Mail

‘A harsh moral fable. An arresting debut and promise of more to come.’ Spectator

‘A wonderful novel…Achieves the rare feat of being bookish and sussed in the same breath.’ Matt Beaumont

‘Fascinating and very funny. Jasper Jackson is a fine creation.’ Niall Griffiths

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'The depictions of London in the summer are exceptional'

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Interesting and well-researched, I found this a very enjoyable book and one which stands out a long way from the other 20-something single bloke in London type books that I've read. The plot revolves around Jasper, a professional calligrapher and womaniser, and his life, loves and troubles. There is a story, intrigue, humour (not the banal observation type but properly funny,) poetry, love, and plenty of substance. Throughout the book, the John Donne poems that Jasper has been commissioned to transcribe intertwine themselves with the plot and (without making it too arty) add an extra, slightly thought-provoking element to it.
Suffice to say, if there are further episodes in the life of The Calligrapher, or other books by Edward Docx then I'll be straight out to buy them.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
The Calligrapher is a story that is so true, so moving, so elegant, so witty, and insightful, so fine, so direct, and so oblique that you cannot help but surrender to its mastery. This novel is a fine treatise on the nature of love, and the lengths that humans will actually go to fall in love. John Donne's love poetry provides the thematic skeleton of the story, as the reader follows the travails of Jasper, a very modern man, who is a breaker of hearts, and an absolutely selfish, but at the same time rather endearing womanizer. A calligrapher by profession and a totally self-obsessed hedonist, Jasper falls head over hills in love with Madeleine his beautiful neighbour. What follows is a fabulous tale of seduction and obsession as Jasper is forced to confront the ghosts of his deceitful past.

Jasper is betrayed by love, and his own duplicitous behavior comes back to haunt him. Ultimately he becomes a man tortured by unrequited love - a man who turns out to be wounded, bedraggled and dismembered. Along the way Jasper is constantly expounding his views on all sorts of issues about life and modern society. We hear his thoughts on Australians, women, god, sex and the nature of love - and he never ceases to surprise us with his witty banter and cynical sense of humour. For Jasper, love is cautious and mute, "an unknowable risk taken in the darkness during unsettled weather". But in his journey to find the meaning of love, Jasper is actually embarking on a journey of self-discovery and maturity.

The lengths of falsehood and deceit that the characters go to in this novel is breathtaking in its scope, and the sudden plot twist, involving Madeleine and one of the other characters will make you absolutely gasp in surprise. Contemporary society hasn't changed that much since John Donne's time and this story shows that his love poetry may probably be just as relevant today - people are still plagued by issues of faithfulness, unfaithfulness; truth falsity, and possession.

Fans of calligraphy will find much to appreciate in this novel. Docx inculcates the tale with lots of details on the history and techniques of calligraphy, and he does this without ever stultifying the story. The reader learns about Rustic Roman Capitals, Half Uncial, New Roman Cursive and the ancient beauty of illuminated manuscripts. And these details are effortlessly woven into the narrative. There's also some fantastic descriptions of London - the Chinese tailors on Carnaby Street, the inner city groove of Soho and the foggy beauty of Wimbledon Common, And there's also some beautifully atmospheric descriptions of Rome, where Jasper and Madeleine holiday together - the street lanterns in the Ponte Sisto, the scrawny Tiber, and the dome of St. Peter's.

This is an extraordinarily modern and contemporary story with a splendidly historical bent. One of the best books of the year, and an absolute must read. Docx is a startlingly fresh and talent writer whose take on human relationships is brutally honest; he's a real talent, and I can't wait for his next novel.

Michael

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
a great debut novel 6 Jun 2003
Format:Hardcover
I've just finished reading this book and thought that I'd lend my voice to its cause, because it's magic and since I think it is the first novel that this author has written. But you wouldn't know it - this book is polished, funny and even has some proper twists in the tale that that would put any Hollywood scriptwriter to shame (if anyone wants to lend me some cash I'll buy the film rights right now). It observes the traditions of 21st century courtship beautifully, with added bite and without slipping into cliche. But most importantly it has characters you can believe really exist - Jasper the deluded hero, (self-styled) rogue and eponymous calligrapher, and Madeleine the cool sexy girl who he sets out to ensnare after years of playing the field. The star of the show for me is Insanity Dez, but your best bet is to read it rather than listen to me bang on about it. Buy it, find a nice beach, have a lie-down and read it in one setting. Magic stuff.
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Really good, entertaining and engrossing
It's difficult to believe this was a first novel (as others have commented), it's very assured and strikes the right balance between mystery and love story, with the 'hero' being... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Katy May
the calligrapher
This book is brilliant - I can't believe it's the first book Edward Docx has writtten.

It's an amazing combination of fast paced story, random calligraphy information,... Read more
Published on 24 Oct 2009 by katyw
The Calligrapher
I thought this was a very clever book, which made me laugh out loud at times, but found the ending a little contrived, leaving me wondering whether I really understood what had... Read more
Published on 25 Aug 2005
A rare treat...like love
This is a book to savour slowly from beginning to end. It has something of the flavor of Alain De Botton Of Love, but much more charming and witty. Read more
Published on 29 Dec 2004 by Ventura Angelo
Brilliant. Very Funny. Very Smart.
This was the best book that I have read in a long time. But then I really like this kind of humour, sort of dark/witty/super smart. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2004 by "dtrully2"
Billiant. Very Funny. Very Smart.
This was the best book that I have read in a long time. But then I really like this kind of humour, sort of dark/witty/super smart. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2004 by "dtrully2"
Brilliant. Very Funny. Very Smart.
This was the best book that I have read in a long time. But then I really like this kind of humour, sort of dark/witty/super smart. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2004 by "dtrully2"
To be a calligrapher, one must "make a deal with the Devil."
Jasper Jackson is a young calligrapher in London, commissioned to transcribe and illuminate the love poetry of John Donne for an American media baron, and he soon finds himself... Read more
Published on 14 Dec 2003 by Mary Whipple
The definitive first novel
By excelling on so many different fronts, this book actually achieves what most aspire to. On the one hand it is a bitter sweet love story, on the other a comedy that will make... Read more
Published on 6 Jun 2003 by "richard11550"
The best book you'll read this year
A first class read. In a cleverly wrought and rather innovative work, Docx has successfully managed to provide for the reader a critique, almost a guide, for countless young... Read more
Published on 19 May 2003 by "willpoole"
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