Pasmore
by David Storey
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A teacher oppressed by the futility of everyday life embarks on a dark affair in this extraordinary novel that won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize In his dreams, Colin Pasmore runs an endless race. No matter how hard he pumps his legs, he loses-and not just to other runners, but to every "dullard and idler" in England. Every morning, he wakes up screaming in terror. His life should be joyful; he has a lovely wife, healthy children, and a show more comfortable job. But as he approaches thirty, Pasmore feels the walls closing in. He must find a way out before show lessTags
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Like Colin, been there, done it, got the tee shirt... so a tough but superb read.
really strong first impression; and not a good one...
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Booker Prize
491 works; 62 members
Man Booker Prize Longlist 1972
4 works; 1 member
Booker Prize Shortlist: Titles Not Yet Read
161 works; 4 members
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32 Works 1,234 Members
David Malcolm Storey was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England on July 13, 1933. He was a professional rugby player with the Leeds Rugby League club and received a diploma from the Slade School of Art in London. He worked as a teacher before becoming a novelist and playwright. His first novel, This Sporting Life was published in 1960 and won the show more Somerset Maugham Fiction Award. He adapted it into film in 1963. His other novels included Flight into Camden, Radcliffe, Pasmore, and Saville, which won the Man Booker Prize in 1976. His plays included The Restoration of Arnold Middleton, In Celebration, The Farm, Life Class, Stages, and Early Days. The Changing Room, Home, and The Contractor were all named best play by the New York Drama Critics' Circle. He died from Parkinson's disease and related dementia on March 26, 2017 at the age of 83. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 1972
- Related movies
- Play for Today (1980 | IMDb | Pasmore)
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