Life Mask by Emma Donoghue - ISBN: 9781844081752
Paperback
Love, risk, and war collide: a fight for survival begins.

Life Mask

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  • Paperback

    624 pages

  • Release Date

    26 September 2005

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Summary

A love story. A gamble. A battle. Let the games begin.

It’s an era of looming war, and the erosion of freedom in the name of national security. A time of high art and big business, trashy spectacles and financial disasters. Celebrities are hounded by journalists, who serve up private passions alongside public crises. Marriages stretch or break, and so do friendships; political liaisons prove as dangerous as erotic ones. In Parliament, on stage, in the bedroom, at the race track, round…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781844081752
ISBN-10:1844081753
Author:Emma Donoghue
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:624
Edition:New edition
Release Date:26 September 2005
Weight:416g
Dimensions:197mm x 128mm x 41mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

She… makes interesting parallels between the political concerns of the 1790s and those of today

She… makes interesting parallels between the political concerns of the 1790s and those of today - Guardian

A born writer - New York Times Book Review

… another bright, bruising slice of eighteenth-century life in London … Why should Michel Faber hog the glory? - Elle

Donoghue’s latest book pulsates with the vibrancy of London in an era that couldn’t be more extravagant. While Mad King George was teetering on the throne, the grotesquely privileged carried on a gaudy social whirl - Time Out

She… makes interesting parallels between the political concerns of the 1790s and those of today - Guardian

A born writer - New York Times Book Review

… another bright, bruising slice of eighteenth-century life in London … Why should Michel Faber hog the glory? - Elle

Donoghue’s latest book pulsates with the vibrancy of London in an era that couldn’t be more extravagant. While Mad King George was teetering on the throne, the grotesquely privileged carried on a gaudy social whirl - Time Out

About The Author

Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue is an Irish novelist, playwright and historian. Her second novel HOOD won the American Library Association Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Award in 1997. She is currently adapting her novel STIR-FRY for Horizonline Films (Ireland).

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