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WHile I agree this really isn't a stub, there's quite a lot that could be added:
- ISBN
- I think I saw the author interviewed on TV, and he said a bunch of stuff about the writing of the novel. Damned if I can remember any of it ;)
- wasn't there controversy (in the US, at least) about the "tastefullness" of the subject? It's probably banned somewhere...
I suppose I should read it, too -- Finlay McWalter 12:24, 31 Dec 2003 (UTC)
Two weeks after he won the Booker prize in 2003, DBC Pierre is interviewed by Dave Weich at http://www.powells.com/authors/pierre.html
Talks like a character out of the Simpsons or South Park?! Not at all. And Jesus as VGL's "gay friend"? I think this is dubious. Maybe his "sexually abused friend". Oh dear.