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Notes from a Turkish Whorehouse

Published
Nov 2006
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
288

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A performance artist opens his chest and displays his beating heart on stage. A young man walks through the hills of south-west Romania, where the locals have peculiar ideas about gold. On the morning of a medical examination, a woman tries to coax her husband off the roof. A smuggler pays off an old debt to his sister and resigns himself to a life of honest toil in the mine-shafts of his home town. A mysterious rodent named Brigitte enters the lives of two old men. And, in the astonishing long story 'In the Neighbourhood', the inhabitants of a crumbling tower-block go about their business, unforgettably. The stories of Philip Ceallaigh create a world that is utterly original and yet immediately recognizable - a world of ordinary people grappling with work and idleness, ambition and frustration, wildness and sobriety, love and lust and decay. Scabrously honest, screamingly funny and beautifully crafted, Notes from a Turkish Whorehouse is a brilliant debut from a writer who cannot be ignored by anyone who cares about the art of fiction.

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First Edition Nov 2006 Penguin (UK) ISBN13 9780141029023 ISBN10 0141029021
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May 2013 Penguin ISBN13 9780141969862 ISBN10 0141969865
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May 2013 Penguin ISBN10 B00APRW65K
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