Saturday
The Line of Beauty is the name of the Booker prize-winner, a book about gay sex, snorting coke and a Thatcher-worshipping MP who indulges with his secretary. The book is a good read, and I'd recommend it highly. But The Line of Beauty also the name of a new cultural blog, inspired by the book. It is early days yet for the blog, but it is already showing some promise, with snippets about graffiti, Sotheby's, and a discussion of memoirs written by 'ordinary' people. Do check it out.

You'd do better to check out http://dreyfish.blogspot.com/
Posted by Wilford Bush at March 26, 2005 11:12 AM
Okay, I haven't read the book so I'm just pissing in the wind here, but I wonder if there's a political angle behind its selection for the Booker Prize? Take The Economist's review:
In case you miss the point, this is all meant to illustrate the descent into madness that supposedly accompanied Tory power. [...] Mr Hollinghurst's Tory London is peopled only with caricatures, porky vessels as noisy as they are empty.I have to say I trust The Economist's book reviews. Is the Booker Prize being used to promote an ordinary book that has a saving grace - it reminds people of the "bad old days" of Thatcherism, not to mention Tory governance?
Posted by I'm suffering for my art at March 26, 2005 02:49 PM









