![]() ![]() Later that evening, at the bar of the Travelodge near Waterloo Bridge, our unnamed narrator will encounter that very same Solomon Wiese. 'I first heard about Solomon Wiese on a bright, blustery day on the South Bank.' Reading it felt like overhearing the most exhilarating, funny, mean conversation imaginable-which is to say it made me extremely happy and I dreaded it ending' Megan Nolan, author of Acts of Desperation ![]() It's funny, smart and beautifully written' Alex Preston, The Guardian 'Full of clever postmodern flourishes, self-referential winks and riotous set pieces. 'Mordant, torrential, incantatory, Bolano-esque, Perec-ian, and just so explosively written that I had to stop and shake the language-shrapnel from my hair and wipe it off my eyeglasses so I could keep reading' Jonathan Lethem ![]()
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