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Overtaken - Alexei Sayle

 
Description: ISBN 0340767693 / Author: Alexei Sayle / Genre: Fiction / When TV comedians announce that they're about to produce their first novel, the ... more
Overtaken - Alexei Sayle ... pulse doesn't always race faster. But perhaps some excitement is in order, as Alexei Sayle's first novel, Overtaken triumphantly demonstrates what wonderful results can be produced when the comedian is as skilled with words as Sayle is. That acerbic Liverpool accent we know so well is always at the service of some sharp and surrealistic scripts when the hefty Sayle is on stage in those two-sizes-too-small suits, but his writing has already demonstrated that his skills don't just rely on that in-your-face personality. His inventiveness, his wildly surprising turn of phrase made Barcelona Plates and The Dog Catcher hilarious and bitterly entertaining. However, writing a full-length novel is a different ball game, and within a couple of pages, it's clear that we're in the hands of a real novelist, surprisingly closer to the fiction of David Lodge and Malcom Bradbury than the self-conscious wordplay of Ben Elton. Sayle's hero, Kelvin, has slipped imperceptibly into his 30s, coping with an unexciting life in an insignificant Lancashire town. His greatest pleasure is the time he spends with his close friends. He joins them on artistic excursions, lapping up theatre, concerts and anything else that comes along. But relationships remain a problem for him, and Kelvin finds his life taking a sharp turn for the worst. And instead of enjoying various diversions with his friends, he finds himself grappling with some pretty thorny philosophical issues: the value of art, the redemption of the soul and the nature of happiness.

Newest Review: ... version of the human condition. Here his themes are of responsibility and loss, more painful when you take on the former as ... more

 ... you get older, each action having a reaction. -The narrative- Set in and around modern day Liverpool, Alexi’s city of birth (of course), he tells the tale of six happy and reasonably affluent friends from al social classes who have all paid off their mortgages from the early nineties and have plenty of leisure time and cash to spend on the Northwest social whirl. They share all their spare time and holidays together and religiously try to get on and have a great time, be it Frank Skinner live or the latest cool pl...more

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Premium Review Overtaken - Alexei Sayle: I never really wanted to be a Marxist, Trotskyist comedian.. ... (1064 words)
by - written on 03/07/07 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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I’m not a great fan of these 200 page contemporary fiction books but I am prepared to give them a go if they are talked about, not up. The trouble is I either feel smart and smug about a narrative and author, learning nothing new and feeling unchallenged (Ben Elton books), or greatly intimidated by them, like when reading Will Self or Stephen Fry, authors trying to alienate you with big words and gregarious descriptive narratives rather than introduce you to intelligent books, wordsmiths quite literally showing off in bombastic proportions. Alexie Sayle is somewhere in the middle with me and surprisingly passive as a writer if you consider his anarchic ...  Read the complete review

 

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