The Death of Eli Gold
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Beschreibung des Verlags
A novel from David Baddiel, comedian, columnist and author of the critically-praised The Secret Purposes.
As Eli Gold, a famous old writer lies dying in a hospital in New York, his family gather around his bed. His first wife Violet is too old to travel from London but Harvey, their son, who has never emerged from the shadow of his overpowering father, makes the journey. And there is Colette, a six-year old daughter from a second marriage, struggling to make sense of the fact her father is about to leave her.
The Death of Eli Gold is a mesmerising family drama which confounds the expectations anyone might have that David Baddiel as a TV comedian. It is the work of a very fine novelist, here writing at the peak of his powers.
Reviews
Praise for The Secret Purposes:
'Page-turning, cleverly constructed … an entertaining book' GUARDIAN
'A satisfying, brave novel' OBSERVER
'An intriguing novel about history and truth … The intelligence and inquiry of this book will surprise many' THE TIMES
'Wonderful … brilliantly realised' INDEPENDENT
'It is a sombre, clever book, but, being Baddiel, is irradiated by flashes of dark humour' Sally Vickers, SPECTATOR
'Not just serious, but substantial: a big story with big themes' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
About the author
David Baddiel was born in 1964 in Troy, New York, but grew up and lives in London. He is a comedian, television writer, columnist and author of four novels, of which the most recent is The Death of Eli Gold.