A Cafe in Venice

Published
Oct 2001
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
360

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Quirky and neurotic, Gordon B. Shoesmith is a 30-something jazz musician seeing his twelfth psychiatrist in as many years. He increasingly discovers that there is a conflict between his artist's idealism and the hard reality of life. Fueled by his ambitious journalist girlfriend, Jenny, and her disapproving parents, Gordon finds himself on an improvised, medicated roller-coaster ride of self-discovery that drags him from cockroach-infested, inner-city anonymity to mercurial artistic success, to the cynical world of advertising. He's finally tossed onto the road that leads to a cafe, run by Joe, a middle-aged, Palestinian Elvis impersonator, in the desert town of Venice, South Australia. A Cafe in Venice is a surreal, comic insight into the personal fulfilment we aspire to a mad, intransigent world.

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First Edition Oct 2001 Penguin (Australia) ISBN13 9780141003191 ISBN10 0141003197
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Oct 2010 Penguin ISBN13 9781743483190 ISBN10 1743483198
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Oct 2010 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd ISBN10 B0049T5JUO
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