The Closed Circle: As funny as anything Coe has written The Times Literary Supplement
By (Author) Jonathan Coe
Read by Jeff Rawle
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
27th August 2014
26th June 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
312g
'Probably the best English novelist of his generation' Nick Hornby On Millennium night, with Blair presiding over a superficially cool, sexed-up new version of the country, Benjamin Trotter finds himself watching the celebrations on his parents' TV. Watching, in fact, his younger brother, Paul, now a bright young New Labour MP who has bought wholeheartedly into the Blairite dream. Neither of them can know that their lives are about to implode. Set against the backdrop of a changing Britain and the country's increasingly compromised role in America's 'war against terrorism', the characters struggle to make sense of the perennial problems of love, vocation and family.
Jonathan Coe was born a few miles from Bournville in 1961. The author of political satires such as What a Carve Up! and Number 11, and family sagas such as The Rotters' Club and The Rain Before It Falls, his novels have won prizes at home and abroad, including Costa Novel of the Year and the Prix du Livre Europeen (both for Middle England).