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paul house

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I am a freelance translator. I live in Madrid and Ocentejo, Spain. I have had two books published by Diiarts (Harbour and Common Places - the latter an authonomy Editor's Desk nº1 in February 2009).

favourite books

USA - John Dos Passos
Underworld -, Don DeLillo
Suttree - Cormac McCarthy
As I Lay Dying - William Faulkner
Under the Volcano - Malcolm Lowry
Tender is the Night - Scott Fitzgerald
Nana - Emile Zola
Women in Love - D.H. Lawrence
Postcards - E. Annie Proulx
Fugitive Pieces - Anne Michaels
The Quiet American - Graham Greene

Contact: cedicsa(at)telefonica(dot)net

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Trivial Pursuit

Paul House

A satirical musical and literary game.


Beef Tea (67) and Marlowe Philips (40) are private detectives who are on a case that takes them through the USA, Mexico and finally to Spain. They are following the dangerous criminals Wilma and Lance, who are, in turn, trying to kill them. Wilma and Lance meet up with various other criminals, including the evil Small Boy Called Elgar. As they endeavour to catch up with their prey, Beef Tea and Marlowe Philips, Wilma and Lance run across some strange characters, like Boll Weevil, the Texan peanut farmer, Fat Al, the Mexican drugs baron, or Tobias Jugg, the captain of a tramp steamer, and several celebrities, like Bob Dylan, Edgar Broughton and Captain Beefheart, together with a weird menagerie of animals. As they journey on they reminisce, talking about and criticising or praising such things as varied as cricket averages, Play-doh, Marcel Proust and Roger Whittaker. Various sections are written in the styles of Faulkner, Virginia Woolf, Hemingway and Thackeray, to name but a few. The mystery ends with a modern enactment of the last scenes of Hamlet.

 

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I wrote 10 days ago

I shall give this a few days on my shelf, although I found it slightly laboured at the beginning. I would suggest losing about 25% of the first chapter, principally things like 'he stated with no reasonable doubt in his mind'. I am sure you can make this much more snappy without loding the meaning. view book

I wrote 36 days ago

I liked this a lot. Beautifully written, very entertaining and a great concept. view book

I wrote 37 days ago

Enjoyed and shelved. I founf it nice and easy to read. The story flowed and held my interest. Were I to make any criticism it would only be nitpicking and basically concerned with certain expressions. You obviously wanted to write them so it would be presumptious of me to suggest they be changed. I ... view book

I wrote 41 days ago

A period of history I am very interested in (and have also written about). You handle it well and convincingly. The wiritng is descriptive, atmospheric and competent. Shelved with pleasure. view book

I wrote 41 days ago

Nice stuff. Easy to read, flows well and immediately creates interest. Shelved happily. view book

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