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Married Alive Book

Nicole Miller--née Nicola Sharp ("by art school I thought it was common; too late I caught on that an English working-class name is a whole lot cooler than a French tart's name, which can never be cool though it can be camp."--is romantically attached to her working- class roots, sexually attached (although reluctantly) to her largely absent, irritating and unfaithful photographer husband, and adores her granny.So, when her mum calls to say she's putting granny Liza Sharp into a home, Nicole--recovering slowly from a Bolly and cocaine-fuelled girls-night-in-leaps onto the first Bristol-bound train to rescue Liza from this fate worse than death and brings granny to live in her ultra-90s Docklands loft.It's hard for Liza--who has "a beard, three fine warts from which mustard and cress appear to be sprouting and smells like a dish-washing machine that has been left to bear its steaming bounty for a good three weeks of along hot summer" and who used to help her grandchildren play truant and encourage them to shoplift humbugs for her--to adjust to London life. But, paradoxically, it's easier for her than it is for Nicole, who, having successfully metamorphosed into an arty middle-class hedonist, is feeling almost as comfortable and at-home as Gregor Samsa did after turning into a giant beetle in The Metamorphosis. Almost.Although the plot is pretty thin, there are some terrific fight scenes, plenty of top-notch sulking and lots of Burchill's characteristically idiosyncratic and surprisingly thought-provoking observations. --Lisa GeeRead More

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    Nicole is your average 1990's babe: fun-loving, hard-drinking, independent, sassy. She's met Mr Right, sexy photographer Matt, and they share a cool loft conversion in London's Docklands. Nicole's life is most definitely sorted - until she decides to rescue her gran, Liza, from a fate worse than death [an old people's home] and bring her back to the Docklands Loft. When Matt returns from a photoshoot, expecting Nicole's enthusuastic welcome, and finds Liza, minus her false teeth but ready and willing, he is less than amused. And when Nicole suspects Matt is having an affair with a page-three model, and her gran appears to prefer the company of a twelve-year-old nymphet she picked up in the streets, things go from bad to worse. Is this the case of Hell being other people? Or is she well on the way to being buried - or married - alive?

  • 0304364967
  • 9780304364961
  • Julie Burchill
  • 2 December 1999
  • Orion
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 256
  • New edition
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