Bailey, Paul The Prince's Boy ISBN 13: 9781620407196

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9781620407196: The Prince's Boy
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"If Fred Astaire had been a novelist he'd have been Paul Bailey. This beautiful, moving novel is a piece of dazzling footwork and reveals Bailey once more as one of the wittiest, most panacheful, and most graceful writers we have. I love this beautiful book." --Ali Smith on "Chapman's Odyssey"

"Assuaging in its honesty and its little ironies and vanities. I was touched by this book; by its poignant glimpses of a lifetime's pain and pleasure." --Barbara Trapido on "Chapman's Odyssey"

"As Paul Bailey's novel progresses, his exploration of Harry's emotional life grows subtly more and more intense." --"Daily Telegraph" (UK) on "Chapman's Odyssey"

"The novel's length--a mere 160 pages in hardcover--serves as a credit to Bailey's ability to pack an astounding amount of information and emotion into very few words; "The Prince's Boy" covers more than 40 years and three countries, and contains a lifetime of Dinu's love. Though large swaths of information are necessarily glossed over, no detail ever feels forgotten, no trembling hand or rapid heartbeat untold...A short, powerful story of one man's unexpected summer in 1927 Paris and how it shaped his life." --"Shelf Awareness""Bailey shows the light touch of an Armistead Maupin." -"Kirkus""Bailey (At the Jerusalem) does more with less in this short, but moving, coming-of-age novel." -"Publishers Weekly""Recalling the breathless intensity of Annie Proulx's "Brokeback Mountain" and Andre Aciman's "Call Me by Your Name," Bailey's accomplished new novel, set against the backdrop of prewar Europe, will beguile most fiction readers." -"Library Journal"

The novel's length--a mere 160 pages in hardcover--serves as a credit to Bailey's ability to pack an astounding amount of information and emotion into very few words; "The Prince's Boy" covers more than 40 years and three countries, and contains a lifetime of Dinu's love. Though large swaths of information are necessarily glossed over, no detail ever feels forgotten, no trembling hand or rapid heartbeat untold A short, powerful story of one man's unexpected summer in 1927 Paris and how it shaped his life. "Shelf Awareness"

Bailey shows the light touch of an Armistead Maupin. "Kirkus"

Bailey (At the Jerusalem) does more with less in this short, but moving, coming-of-age novel. "Publishers Weekly"

Recalling the breathless intensity of Annie Proulx's "Brokeback Mountain" and Andre Aciman's "Call Me by Your Name," Bailey's accomplished new novel, set against the backdrop of prewar Europe, will beguile most fiction readers. "Library Journal""

"The novel's length--a mere 160 pages in hardcover--serves as a credit to Bailey's ability to pack an astounding amount of information and emotion into very few words; The Prince's Boy covers more than 40 years and three countries, and contains a lifetime of Dinu's love. Though large swaths of information are necessarily glossed over, no detail ever feels forgotten, no trembling hand or rapid heartbeat untold...A short, powerful story of one man's unexpected summer in 1927 Paris and how it shaped his life." --Shelf Awareness

"Bailey shows the light touch of an Armistead Maupin." --Kirkus

"Bailey (At the Jerusalem) does more with less in this short, but moving, coming-of-age novel." --Publishers Weekly

"Recalling the breathless intensity of Annie Proulx's Brokeback Mountain and Andre Aciman's Call Me by Your Name, Bailey's accomplished new novel, set against the backdrop of prewar Europe, will beguile most fiction readers." --Library Journal

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In May 1927, nineteen-year-old Dinu Grigorescu, a skinny boy with literary ambitions, is newly arrived in Paris. He has been sent from Bucharest, the city of his childhood, by his wealthy father to embark upon a bohemian adventure and relish the unique pleasures of Parisian life.

An innocent in a new city, still grieving the sudden loss of his beloved mother Elena seven years earlier, Dinu is encouraged to enjoy la vie de Bohème by his distant cousin, Eduard. But tentatively, secretly, Dinu is drawn to the Bains du Ballon d'Alsace, a notorious establishment rumored to offer the men of Paris, married or otherwise, who enjoy something different, everything they crave. It is here that he meets Razvan, a fellow Romanian, the adopted child of a man of refinement-a prince's boy-whose stories of Proust and other artists entrance Dinu, and who will become the young man's teacher in the ways of the world.

At a distance of forty years and written in London, his refuge from the horrors of Europe's early-twentieth-century history, Dinu's memoir of his brief spell in Paris is one of exploration and rediscovery. The love that blossomed that sunlit day in such inauspicious and unromantic surroundings would transcend lust, separation, despair, and even death to endure a lifetime. This is a work of extraordinary sensual delicacy, an exquisite novel from one of our most celebrated writers.

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  • VerlagBLOOMSBURY
  • Erscheinungsdatum2014
  • ISBN 10 1620407191
  • ISBN 13 9781620407196
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