In the summer of 1983, 20-year-old Nick Guest moves into an attic room in the Notting Hill home of the Feddens: Tory MP Gerald, his wealthy wife Rachel, and their two children, Toby - whom Nick had idolized at Oxford - and Catherine, always standing at a critical angle to the family and its assumptions and ambitions. As the Thatcher boom-years unfold, Nick, an innocent in the worlds of politics and money, finds his life altered by the rising fortunes of the glamorous family he is entangled with. Two vividly contrasting love-affairs, with a young black clerk and a Lebanese millionaire, dramatize the dangers and rewards of his own private pursuit of beauty, a pursuit as compelling to him as that of power and riches to his friends. Starting at the moment "The Swimming-Pool Library" ended, "The Line of Beauty" traces the further history of a decade of change and tragedy. Richly textured, emotionally charged, disarmingly comic, it is a major work by one of the finest writers in the English language.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Pan Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780330436236
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 501
Tiempo de lectura:
10h 23m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 05/11/2004
Año de edición: 2004
Plaza de edición: London
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Alan Hollinghurst
Alan Hollinghurst (Stroud, Gloucestershire, 1954) estudió en Oxford, fue profesor en el Magdalen College de dicha universidad, en el University College de Londres y en otras universidades. Ha sido también miembro del comité de redacción del Times Literary Supplement. En Anagrama se han publicado todas sus novelas: La biblioteca de la piscina (Premio Somerset Maugham 1988 y Premio E. M. Forster de la American Academy of Arts and Letters 1989), La estrella de la guarda (James Tait Black Memorial Prize 1994), El hechizo, La línea de la belleza (Premio Man Booker 2004) y El hijo del desconocido.