Phone (novel)
First edition | |
Author | Will Self |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Viking |
Publication date | United Kingdom |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Pages | 624 |
Preceded by | Shark |
Phone is the eleventh novel by Will Self, published in 2017. It concludes a "modernist" trilogy also consisting of Umbrella and Shark .[1]
Content
[edit ]The stream-of-consciousness novel continues the story of psychiatrist Zack Busner.
Reviews
[edit ]Writing for The Sunday Herald , Todd McEwan wrote: "You begin to realise that this is not art, and it’s not even satire. It’s just stuff that oozes out of a writer who is floundering in the tar pit of the establishment."[2] Jon Day, writing for The Guardian , noted: "Phone isn't an attempt to inhabit the language of modernism but an attempt to exhaust a style. There's still plenty of fun to be had spotting references to Self's lodestars...It'll take you a couple of weeks to read all three novels properly. But I can't think of a better way to spend your time."[3]
References
[edit ]- ^ Phone Penguin Books
- ^ Review, Phone by Will Self The Sunday Herald
- ^ Phone by Will Self review – a triumph of joined-up thinking The Guardian
External links
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