Turn, Magic Wheel
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Publishing:3rd Dec '26
£10.99
This title is due to be published on 3rd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£16.99(9781883642723)

Dennis Orphen is a young, clever novelist with a keen eye for a good story. This time, however, his material is drawn from the romantic woes of his closest friend, Effie Callingham. More than a decade earlier, Effie's husband-the superstar writer Andrew Callingham-abandoned her for a younger, prettier woman. In the years since, Effie has stubbornly defended his reputation, clinging to the desperate hope that he might one day come to his senses and return. When Dennis's novel is published, their friendship is put to the test. In his thinly veiled portrait, Effie's private pain is exposed to a scandal-hungry literary society, while Andrew is unmasked as a womanising egoist. Meanwhile, Dennis finds himself entangled in romantic troubles of his own, locked in an uneasy relationship with Corinne, a married woman whose presence provokes both longing and jealousy. Together, Dennis and Effie are forced to confront unpalatable truths about themselves in this immensely entertaining yet deeply poignant satire, set in the seedy underbelly of New York society, from brandy-drenched nightclubs to cab-lined curbs.
A barbed and immensely entertaining satire on a certain phase of New York's literary life * The New York Times *
Witty and trenchant. . . marks the emergence of the Dawn Powell we recall today * The Baffler *
A huge talent, Dawn Powell. Sentence by sentence, among the greatest writers of her time -- Andrew O'Hagan, author of Caledonian Road
Dawn Powell stayed loyal to New York with an ardor beside which that of celebrants like Scott Fitzgerald and E. B. White appear fickle * The New Yorker *
Funny, smart, cool and socially impassioned. Dawn Powell is one of the great U.S. novelists of the 20th-century -- Fay Weldon, author of The Life and Loves of a She Devil
ISBN: 9781782697169
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240 pages