Edward St. Aubyn returns with a wide-ranging narrative anchored by a schizophrenic patient. By Dwight Garner Taylor Jenkins Reid heads to space, Megan Abbott climbs a pyramid (scheme) and Gary ...
This is FRESH AIR. I'm David Bianculli in for Terry Gross. Our next guest is Edward St. Aubyn, best known for his quintet of semi-autobiographical novels known collectively as the Patrick Melrose ...
The reason for the disorientation soon becomes apparent. The book’s first chapter revolves around a young Englishman named Sebastian, who is schizophrenic and a patient in the suicide observation room ...
Edward St. Aubyn’s five-book cycle, the Patrick Melrose novels, published between 1992 and 2011 and now widely recognized as a classic of British literature, covers a lot of territory in the chronicle ...
The actor will narrate the audiobook of 'Patrick Melrose' author's new novel. By Lexy Perez Digital Editor and Producer Set between London, Cap d’Antibes, Big Sur, and a rewilded corner of Sussex, ...
Edward St. Aubyn says that his nervousness over being interviewed has kept him up since 3 a.m. “I’m shattered at the prospect of talking to you,” he admits with a gentle laugh over the phone from his ...
Eleanor Melrose has died, and her son Patrick is attending her memorial service at the opening of this brilliant, introspective, and witty novel from St. Aubyn, the fifth, and presumably final, in the ...
Author Edward St. Aubyn talks about meeting Jimmy at Lorne Michaels' 80th birthday, Benedict Cumberbatch turning his book Patrick Melrose into a series and dedicating his book Parallel Lines to Mick ...
The first time I read Edward St. Aubyn’s “Double Blind,” I thought it clunky, and strongly disliked a couple of the characters. If I’d reviewed it then, I’d have used words like “uneven” and “odd.” ...
Double Blind revolves around a group of people, mostly in their mid-thirties, whose experiences become more inextricably intertwined as one significant life event after another encircles their lives ...
Edward St Aubyn’s tenth novel, Double Blind, opens in a world of elegant privilege that readers of his “Patrick Melrose” novels will recognise, said Alex Preston in The Spectator. Thirty-something ...
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