Synopses & Reviews
Politics is about: a) a threesome; b) politics
Moshe loves Nana. But love can be difficult -- especially if you want to be kind. And Moshe and Nana want to be kind to someone else.
They want to be kind to their best friend, Anjali.
Politics explores crucial problems of sexual etiquette. What should the sleeping arrangements be in a ménage-à-trois? Is it polite to read while two people have sex beside you? Is it permissible to be jealous?
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"Funny and profound discussion of sex and sexual manners." The Observer
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"A remarkably clever novel by a remarkably clever man." Evening Standard
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"An ambitious and promising first novel." New York Observer
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"Adam Thirlwell has hit the writers jackpot...the writing goes beyond graphic." St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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“A mischievous ménage-a-trois…playful [and] charmingly drawn.” < i=""> New York Times Book Review <>
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"Lushly ambiguous...A funny and surprisingly wise first novel." Booklist
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"A charmingly raunchy first novel." Jane
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"There is nothing quite like Politics in contemporary English writing." London Times
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"A lovely book, very funny, a sexual comedy about a love triangle." The Guardian
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“Extremely accomplished...very sophisticated.” A.S. Byatt, < i=""> Guardian <>
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“One of the funniest, most stylish and utterly original debuts in years… To the nebulous mix of motives that inspire human action, Thirlwell brings the clarity of an essayist such as Montaigne and the deadpan humour of Buster Keaton.” Neel Mukherjee, < i=""> London Times <>
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“Dazzling…clever, funny and original.” < i=""> Observer <> (London)
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“This book is a literary sensation… Politics really is the novel of the twenty-first century.” < i=""> Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung <>
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“A book you immediately want to give to all of your friends… irresistibly funny and true.” < i=""> Le Monde <>
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“A new and great talent.” < i=""> La Repubblica <>
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“Dazzling…clever, funny and original.” < i=""> Observer <> (London)
About the Author
Adam Thirlwell was born in London in 1978. He is the author of two novels, Politics and The Escape, and a book on the international art of the novel, which won a Somerset Maugham Award. In 2003, he was chosen by Granta magazine as one of the Best Young British Novelists. His work is translated into 30 languages.