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Opposed Positions

Opposed Positions

At thirty, Aislinn Kelly is an occasional novelist with a near-morbid attunement to the motives of those around her. Isolated, restless and stuck, she decamps to America - a default recourse - this time to an attic room in Indianapolis, to attempt once again the definitive act of... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780224094238
Published 15 June 2012 by Vintage
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Riley, Gwendoline

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ISBN-13 9780224094238
ISBN-10 0224094238
Stock Available
Status Indent title (internationally sourced), usually ships 4-6 weeks
Publisher Vintage
Imprint Jonathan Cape Ltd
Publication Date 15 June 2012
International Publication Date 17 May 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Riley, Gwendoline
Category Fiction
General & Literary Fiction
Classic Fiction
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
NBS Text General & Literary Fiction
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 240
Dimensions Width: 144mm
Height: 222mm
Spine: 25mm
Weight 366g
Dewey Code 823.92
Catalogue Code 266688

Description of this Book

A spare and stunning new novel from one of England's brightest literary talents.
At thirty, Aislinn Kelly is an occasional novelist with a near-morbid attunement to the motives of those around her. Isolated, restless and stuck, she decamps to America -- a default recourse -- this time to an attic room in Indianapolis, to attempt once again the definitive act of self-salvage.
There are sharp memories to contend with as the summer heats up, and not least regarding her family history, now revealed as so botched and pitiful it seems it might yet cancel her out. She's been bullied and belittled by her long-vanished father through a stream of emails, and now her mother is helplessly glorying in a second rancid marriage. There are also friendships lost or ailing: with bibulous playwright Karl, sly poet Erwin, depressed bookshop-wallah Bronagh, and Aislinn's best friend Kathy, who has recently found God... Finally her thoughts turn to her last encounter with Jim Schmidt, a man she's loved for ten years, hasn't seen for five, yet still has to consider her opposite number in life.
Opposed Positions is a startlingly honest novel about the human predicament, about love and its substitutes, disgraceful or otherwise. Some of these people want to be free -- of themselves, of each other -- and some have darker imperatives. Wry, shocking, perfectly observed and utterly heart-breaking, the novel moves towards its troubling conclusion: a painful appreciation of what it is we've come from, and what we might be heading for.

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Awards & Reviews

NZ Review A writer of unexpected sensibilities and uncompromising originality. <br>-- Guardian <br> <br> A truly original new voice in fiction. <br>--Shena Mackay

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Author's Bio

Gwendoline Riley was born in 1979 and has published three previous novels: Cold Water, which won a Betty Trask Award; Sick Notes; and Joshua Spassky, which was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and won the Somerset Maugham Award.

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