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The confessions of a midlist writer - what nobody sets out to be, but the destination of most.
Chris Paling is een hedendaagse auteur wiens werk de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en maatschappelijke structuren onderzoekt. Zijn proza kenmerkt zich door een scherp observerend oog en een subtiele, vaak ingetogen, vertelstijl. Paling duikt in de stille drama's van het dagelijks leven en onthult de diepe emoties en complexe motivaties die onder de oppervlakte liggen. Zijn schrijven nodigt lezers uit om na te denken over hun eigen ervaringen en de universele aspecten van de menselijke conditie.





The confessions of a midlist writer - what nobody sets out to be, but the destination of most.
Chris Paling's Reading Allowed is a wonderful, warm-hearted and eccentric look at the life of a librarian in a provincial library, and the extraordinary cast of characters he encounters every day.
Maurice Reid is a radio producer. He spends his days alone in his dark office communicating only by e-mail. His doctor ascribes this malaise to the constant changes Maurice has been facing at work. The Corporation is being streamlined and Maurice is beginning to wonder if there's still a place for him. There's certainly no room for him at home. His wife is living with another woman; his son is confused. And his girlfriend has come back from Brazil with an ultimatum. He seeks solace at work in the camaraderie of his battle-scarred colleagues, some still struggling to produce serious radio, others, like his editor 'Peculiar' Edwards, hatching suicidal schemes to bring the Corporation down around their heads. THE SILENT SENTRY is a heartbreakingly funny novel about how a large organisation is defined by the people who work in it - and the perils for both sides if that goes unacknowledged.
'Sendepause' ist ein Roman über den Alltag in der geschlossenen kleinen Welt eines Radiosenders. Nur im Kreis seiner ähnlich gebeutelten Kollegen findet der ehegeschädigte, leicht übergewichtige Maurice noch echten Trost und Anerkennung.