Reader Score
68%
68% of readers
recommend this book
Critic Reviews
Great
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Min works at the BBC as a sound engineer, and in theory she's married, but her husband George is so invisible that she accidentally turns the lights off even when he's still in the room. Luckily, she has her friends and lovers to distract her: in Min's self-lacerating, bracingly opinionated voice, life boils down to sex appeal--and of late she's being courted by an internationally renowned opera singer whom she refers to as The Bloater (a swelled, salted herring). Disgusted by and attracted to him in equal measure, her dilemma--which reaches a hysterical, hilarious pitch--is whether to sleep with him or not.
Rosemary Tonks--the salt and pepper of the earth--is a writer who gets her claws into the reader with all the joy of a cat and a mouse. Vain and materialistic, tender and savage, narrated in brilliant, sparkling prose, The Bloater is the perfect snapshot of London in the 1960s.
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This week I had the absolute delight of listening to the @penguinaudio book of The Bloater by Rosemary Tonks (with an introduction by Stewart Lee). The vocal performance by Florence Howard was brilliant and the book is very witty. https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1446674/the-bloater/9781529198379.html
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@jenniferhodgson on the "fascination for the secret chaos that exists between people" and the "gift of obscene seeing" in The Bloater, the newly-released 1968 novel by the legendary (and much mythologized) Rosemary Tonks. https://t.co/3Nzxb3eYQq
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“The joy of reading The Bloater is in the vitality of Tonks’s sentences, which are teeming with sensory particulars and surprising, delightful connections.” @madelaine_lucas on Rosemary Tonks. https://t.co/2ZIbNAXanU