The Golden Gate
By (Author) Vikram Seth
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st July 2005
4th February 2002
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 22mm
715g
The Golden Gate is a brilliantly achieved novel written in verse. Set in the 1980s in the affluence and sunshine of California's Silicon Valley, it is an exuberant and witty story of twenty-somethings looking for love, pleasure and the meaning of life. It was awarded the 1986 British Airways Commonwealth Poetry Prize.
" At once a bittersweet love story, a wickedly funny novel of manners and an unsentimental meditation on mortality and the nuclear abyss. Always witty--and still profound--the book paints a truthful picture of our dreadful, comic times."
--"Vanity Fair"
" A splendid achievement, equally convincing in its exhilaration and its sadness."
--"The New York Times"
" The great California novel has been written in verse (and why not): The Golden Gate gives great joy."
--Gore Vidal
"At once a bittersweet love story, a wickedly funny novel of manners and an unsentimental meditation on mortality and the nuclear abyss. Always witty--and still profound--the book paints a truthful picture of our dreadful, comic times."
--"Vanity Fair"
"A splendid achievement, equally convincing in its exhilaration and its sadness."
--"The New York Times"
"The great California novel has been written in verse (and why not): The Golden Gate gives great joy."
--Gore Vidal
Vikram Seth was trained as an economist. He has lived for several years each in England, California, China and India. He is the author of From Heaven Lake: Travels through Sinkiang and Tibet, several books of poems, and two novels (not in verse), A Suitable Boy and An Equal Music.