Winging It
Winging It
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Author(s): Schmidt, Susanne
ISBN No.: 9781852422295
Pages: 256
Year: 199207
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 14.04
Status: Out Of Print

'The house where Vanessa Redgrave lived during the seventies was just around the corner from the Ravenscourt Park tube station. She had left no distinguishing marks behind, so one just had to know. Robert could imagine her organising her Trotskyite activities in the mornings, memorising her Chekhov in the afternoons, leaving the door unlocked when she left for the theatre ("What I have belongs to the people").' Like pilgrims to the shrine of culture come three Americans, Robert, Jesse and Vera, in love with London and famous Londoners. Emotionally hurt survivors of the 1960s, they have tried to make their lives immune from the pains and pleasures of desire. Into this strategy of damage limitation enters Jeremy, an ingenue Englishman, whose powers of seduction match his unerring ability to judge brie. As each member of the trio in turn becomes the object of Jeremy's affections, their long standing commitment to 'love and peace' is threatened. Part Henry James, part Armistead Maupin - Winging It celebrates the triumph of the unfashionable value of friendship in an age when fashion is everything.



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