'In the race to be first in describing the lost generation of the 1980s, Geoff Dyer in THE COLOUR OF MEMORY leads past the winning post. "We're not lost" one of his hero's friend's says, "we're virtually extinct". It is a small world in Brixton that Dyer commemorates, of council flat and instant wasteland, of living on the dole and the scrounge, of mugging, which is merely begging by force, and of listening to Callas and Coltrane. It is the nostalgia of the DHSS Bohemians, the children of unsocial security, in an urban landscape of debris and wreckage. Not since Colin MacInnes's CITY OF SPADES and ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS thirty years ago has a novel stuck a flick-knife so accurately into the young and marginal city. A low-keyed style and laconic wit touch up THE COLOUR OF MEMORY' THE TIMES
Used availability for Geoff Dyer's The Colour of Memory
See all available used copies of this book at: Abebooks UK or Abebooks US
Hardback Editions
May 1989 : Hardback
| Title: The Colour of Memory Author(s): Geoff Dyer ISBN: 0-224-02585-6 / 978-0-224-02585-0 (UK edition) Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
November 2003 : Paperback
| Title: The Colour of Memory Author(s): Geoff Dyer ISBN: 0-349-10919-2 / 978-0-349-10919-0 (UK edition) Publisher: Abacus Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1991 : Paperback
| Title: The Colour of Memory Author(s): Geoff Dyer Publisher: Jonathan Cape Availability: Amazon More details... |
November 1990 : Paperback
| Title: The Colour of Memory Author(s): Geoff Dyer ISBN: 0-09-977560-3 / 978-0-09-977560-7 (UK edition) Publisher: Vintage Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
© 2009 FantasticFiction
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk

