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Review

'A pitch-perfect tragicomedy of manners . . . a book - it's hard to resist the word Dickensian - that feels as near an authentic slice of contemporary London life as any packed tube carriage.' -- Tim Adams - Observer

'A hugely enjoyable read, all delivered in O'Hagan's customarily stylish prose . . . a book that will get people reading - and talking.' -- Susie Mesure - i newspaper

'Remarkable . . . a novel on a scale which is rare today, and one which makes you think and feel at the same time.' -- Allan Massie - Scotsman

'Where are all the great 21st-century state-of-the-nation novels? Step forward Andrew O'Hagan.' - Sunday Times

'Caledonian Road is a remarkable feat of imaginative empathy, panoramic and witty, a Dickensian dream that blazes with profundity and philosophical inquiry. It is O'Hagan's best novel yet.' -- Nikita Lalwani

Andrew O'Hagan is our Franzen. I loved CALEDONIAN ROAD. Lyrical and profound. -- Nina Stibbe

A barnstorming novel. - Observer

'I loved this novel - loved its ambition and scale and scope and certainty - its panache and brio and the joy in the writing. It's Dickens and Wolfe and Thackeray and Hogarth and Amis. By the end I felt like I hurled myself off a skyscraper called London '22 and as I fell I managed to snatch a precious glimpse into each different apartment and life , interconnected and separate, with people of different hues and accents, dreaming of wishing they were someone else, or just trying to survive another day in this torrid and glorious mess we call now. It will be a glorious success.' -- Peter Morgan, creator of The Crown, Frost and Nixon

A thrilling, picaresque tale of London life ... It comes as no surprise whatsoever to learn that its TV rights were long ago snapped up because this is a book that instantly feels like a box set waiting to happen. - Evening Standard

Addictively enjoyable ... a bold, bullish tale of hubris and corruption, a book simultaneously dazzled and disgusted by the city it depicts. - Guardian

Sensational ... Like a kind of modern-day Dickens, O'Hagan is masterful at conjuring the particular texture and vernacular of each corner of London life. -- Ruth Gilligan - Irish Independent

Majestic ... O'Hagan excels at his"deep dive into the nonsense of now" ... a brilliant, disturbing novel. - Independent

A deeply powerful and engaging book. - The Arts Desk

Completely contemporary yet as full of characters, plotlines and morality tales as a Victorian novel ... simultaneously funny and savage ... O'Hagan's prose sparkles with verve and conviction. - Herald

Vast and riveting . O'Hagan is an enthralling guide to the different worlds that exist cheek by jowl in the city. - Spectator

Book Description

From the author of Mayflies, an irresistible, unputdownable, state-of-the-nation novel - the story of one man's epic fall from grace.

About the Author

Andrew O'Hagan is one of his generation's most exciting and serious chroniclers of contemporary Britain. He has been nominated for the Man Booker Prize three times and was voted one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 2003. He has won the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts & Letters.
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Caledonian Road

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  • ISBN: 9780571381364
  • Author: Andrew O Hagan
  • Publisher: Faber And Faber
  • Pages: 656
  • Format: Paperback
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Review

'A pitch-perfect tragicomedy of manners . . . a book - it's hard to resist the word Dickensian - that feels as near an authentic slice of contemporary London life as any packed tube carriage.' -- Tim Adams - Observer

'A hugely enjoyable read, all delivered in O'Hagan's customarily stylish prose . . . a book that will get people reading - and talking.' -- Susie Mesure - i newspaper

'Remarkable . . . a novel on a scale which is rare today, and one which makes you think and feel at the same time.' -- Allan Massie - Scotsman

'Where are all the great 21st-century state-of-the-nation novels? Step forward Andrew O'Hagan.' - Sunday Times

'Caledonian Road is a remarkable feat of imaginative empathy, panoramic and witty, a Dickensian dream that blazes with profundity and philosophical inquiry. It is O'Hagan's best novel yet.' -- Nikita Lalwani

Andrew O'Hagan is our Franzen. I loved CALEDONIAN ROAD. Lyrical and profound. -- Nina Stibbe

A barnstorming novel. - Observer

'I loved this novel - loved its ambition and scale and scope and certainty - its panache and brio and the joy in the writing. It's Dickens and Wolfe and Thackeray and Hogarth and Amis. By the end I felt like I hurled myself off a skyscraper called London '22 and as I fell I managed to snatch a precious glimpse into each different apartment and life , interconnected and separate, with people of different hues and accents, dreaming of wishing they were someone else, or just trying to survive another day in this torrid and glorious mess we call now. It will be a glorious success.' -- Peter Morgan, creator of The Crown, Frost and Nixon

A thrilling, picaresque tale of London life ... It comes as no surprise whatsoever to learn that its TV rights were long ago snapped up because this is a book that instantly feels like a box set waiting to happen. - Evening Standard

Addictively enjoyable ... a bold, bullish tale of hubris and corruption, a book simultaneously dazzled and disgusted by the city it depicts. - Guardian

Sensational ... Like a kind of modern-day Dickens, O'Hagan is masterful at conjuring the particular texture and vernacular of each corner of London life. -- Ruth Gilligan - Irish Independent

Majestic ... O'Hagan excels at his"deep dive into the nonsense of now" ... a brilliant, disturbing novel. - Independent

A deeply powerful and engaging book. - The Arts Desk

Completely contemporary yet as full of characters, plotlines and morality tales as a Victorian novel ... simultaneously funny and savage ... O'Hagan's prose sparkles with verve and conviction. - Herald

Vast and riveting . O'Hagan is an enthralling guide to the different worlds that exist cheek by jowl in the city. - Spectator

Book Description

From the author of Mayflies, an irresistible, unputdownable, state-of-the-nation novel - the story of one man's epic fall from grace.

About the Author

Andrew O'Hagan is one of his generation's most exciting and serious chroniclers of contemporary Britain. He has been nominated for the Man Booker Prize three times and was voted one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 2003. He has won the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts & Letters.

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