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Patrick Melrose

Edward St. Aubyn Is Compulsively Readable
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Edward St. Aubyn Is Compulsively Readable

By
Michael Antman
/ 19 June 2015
'The Complete Patrick Melrose Novels' is a bitter comedy of manners that takes readers on a sordid, stylish, disturbing, funny and profound moral journey.
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Mama Melrose, RIP, and the Rest of Us Shall Get On with Life: Edward St. Aubyn’s ‘At Last’

By
Dan Barrett
/ 5 February 2013
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Tell No One: A Novelist’s Brave Response to a Father from Hell: ‘The Patrick Melrose Novels’

By
Dan Barrett
/ 5 April 2012

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