Please Do Not Disturb
By (Author) Robert Glancy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st July 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
240g
The funny, disturbing and deeply affecting new book by the acclaimed author of Terms & Conditions Charlie, a curious boy with a dangerous dictaphone habit, eavesdrops on the eccentric guests of the Mirage Hotel, as the African nation of Bwalo prepares for the annual appearance of its Glorious Leader Tafumo. Sean, an Irishman whos given his heart (and the best part of his liver) to Bwalo, struggles to write the great African novel if only his crazed fiance and fierce thirst would stop distracting him. Josef, mythmaker and kingmaker, who paved the way for Tafumos rise to power, starts to hear the ominous rattle of skeletons in his closet. Hope, the nurse caring for the King, keeps the old man alive, maintaining the faade of the powerful ruler, as she mourns her own broken dreams. And in the countdown to the Big Day, storm clouds are gathering as petty criminal, Jack, smuggles something into Bwalo to the Mirage Hotel that will change the lives of all of them for ever
Richly layered, mordantly funny, and graced by compassion, Glancy's determinedly small-scale take on revolution and the death of dreams consistently seduces and delights * Kirkus *
Youd have to go back to the young Paul Theroux to find a writer this savvy and sympathetic about political fallout in post-colonial Africa This is impressive work from a smart, feverish talent * Michael Upchurch, Seattle Times *
This tale of a lawyer losing his grip on reality is original, very funny and very poignant. Read it! * Paul Torday, author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen on Terms & Conditions *
Its wonderful. Funny, poignant, simple and profound its the kind of book I absolutely love. And it has the best ending Ive read in a very long time * Gavin Extence, author of The Universe Versus Alex Woods on Terms & Conditions *
This great debut feels fresh and playful, and exceptionally readable (footnotes have never been so addictive). It also has stuff to say about life, too, and the importance of seeing the big picture and the small print. Every book seems to have "funny and life-affirming" written on it but this one actually is * Matt Haig, author of The Humans *
A deliciously cynical story * Independent on Sunday on Terms & Conditions *
Hilarious * Sun on Terms & Conditions *
Robert Glancy was born in Zambia and raised in Malawi. At fourteen he moved from Africa to Edinburgh then went on to study history at Cambridge. His first novel, Terms & Conditions, was published by Bloomsbury in 2014 to critical acclaim. He has recently been awarded the Grimshaw Sargeson Fellowship in New Zealand, where he currently lives with his wife and children. @RobertGlancy