A love story of destiny and desire, fame and fortune.
A.A. Gill was born in Edinburgh in 1954 and studied at the Slade School of Art. He is the restaurant and television critic for the Sunday Times. He is the author of two novels, Sap Rising and Starcrossed, and two restaurant biographies, The Ivy Cookbook and Le Caprice. He lives in London.
'His writing is like a nude by Lucien Freud: ugly, but human and
true'
*Mail on Sunday*
'Britain's funniest and least politically correct author'
*Daily Mail*
'Captivating storytelling peppered with perceptive humour and the
occasional philosophical gem. This is A.A. Gill at his best - funny
and in full flight'
*Sunday Business Post*
'Reverberates with low humour and lurid, extravagant sex...every
page explodes with the gaudy colours of exotic metaphor'
*Independent on Sunday*
'The wit and bravura are what one expects from him, but he has
added a broader emotional range and engaging characters'
*Observer*
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