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Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year: Part One
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - (Phoenix) is available in paperback I read three wonderful novels this year: Sebastian Barry's On Canaan's Side (Faber), Alan Hollinghurst's The Stranger's Child (Picador) and Edward St Aubyn's At Last (Picador). Unlike Paris, I won't attempt to award
Guardian: Books of the year 2011
[The Guardian] - Among homegrown fiction, I most admired Edward St Aubyn's At Last (Picador), and Alan Hollinghurst's The Stranger's Child (Picador) – the most originally and brilliantly structured novel I've read in a long time. Seething with inventiveness, humanity
Books of the Year 2011: Fiction
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - Two voluptuously well-executed books examined the long twilight of the aristocracy: Edward St Aubyn's At Last (Picador, £16.99) and Alan Hollinghurst's The Stranger's Child (Picador, £20). The former is one of those told-over-a-single-day books;
The best books of year
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[Evening Standard] - My novel of the year is Edward St Aubyn's At Last (Picador, £16.99), the concluding volume of his Melrose series that slices and dices morality with prose so chiselled and a narrative so intense that the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.
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