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Nigel Williams

    January 20, 1948
    Nigel Williams
    R.I.P.
    They came from SW19
    Unfaithfully Yours
    The Wimbledon Poisoner
    Fortysomething
    2 1/2 Männer im Boot
    • Fortysomething

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Paul Slippery is 49 years and 5 months old, and lives with his long-suffering wife in Wimbledon, together with their three children. As well as the impending birthday, Paul hears that the character he has played for 20 years in a radio soap is being killed off.

      Fortysomething
      3.4
    • The Wimbledon Poisoner

      • 329 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A welcome re-issue of Nigel William's modern classic of comic writing.

      The Wimbledon Poisoner
      3.6
    • Unfaithfully Yours

      • 323 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Nigel Williams, one of the UK's finest comic writers, returns with a poignant comic portrait of four marriages: a caustic satire of suburban intrigue, tainted love and late-flowering lust.

      Unfaithfully Yours
      3.2
    • They came from SW19

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      14-year-old ufologist Simon Britton's father has just died and his mother, a member of the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist, is trying to get in touch with him. But some weird messages come through instead. By the author of My Life Closed Twice which won the Somerset Maugham Award.

      They came from SW19
      3.5
    • R.I.P.

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      From Nigel Williams, acclaimed master comic genius of suburbia and author of the much-loved Wimbledon Poisoner: R.I.P. is a sublime comedy told from beyond the grave.

      R.I.P.
      3.2
    • East of Wimbledon

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Robert Wilson is an aimless young man who has passed himself off as a Muslim to secure a job at the newly established Wimbledon Independent Islamic Boys' Day School. This is the story of his decline and fall, as he demonstrates the failure of a post-colonial Briton to understand another culture that has absolutely no need of him.

      East of Wimbledon
      2.1
    • East of Wimbledon (Promotional Copy)

      • 217 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Robert Wilson is an aimless, chronically untruthful young Englishman who has passed himself off as a Muslim, in order to secure a job at the newly established Wimbledon Independent Islamic Boys’ Day School. East of Wimbledon is the hilarious story of Mr Wilson’s decline and fall, as he demonstrates the failure of a post-colonial Briton to understand another great imperial culture that has absolutely no need of him.

      East of Wimbledon (Promotional Copy)
    • Mapping Social Memory

      A Psychotherapeutic Psychosocial Approach

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intergenerational transmission of memories, this book delves into how familial experiences shape social issues across generations. It introduces concepts like generational companionship and intergenerational mentalisation, emphasizing the interplay of continuity and discontinuity in individual lives. Utilizing sociological and psychoanalytic perspectives, it discusses the psychosocial approach's role in problem-solving and healing, while exploring the dynamics of creative and destructive forces. This work serves as a vital resource for students and scholars in various fields, including psychotherapy and memory studies.

      Mapping Social Memory