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- Q15052537 subject Q7151727.
- Q15052537 subject Q8689282.
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- Q15052537 abstract "I'll Go to Bed at Noon (2004), is a book by author Gerard Woodward. It was shortlisted for Booker Prize (2004). Set in the north London suburb of Palmers Green in the 1970s, the story opens with Colette Jones attending the funeral of her elder brother's wife, followed by her failed attempts to save him from excessive drinking. Alcoholism also destroys the life of Colette's son, a talented pianist, whom she tries to exile from her house. The title was inspired by the William Shakespeare play King Lear. "And I'll go to bed at noon" is the last line spoken by the Fool.".
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- Q15052537 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151727.
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- Q15052537 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689282.
- Q15052537 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689561.
- Q15052537 comment "I'll Go to Bed at Noon (2004), is a book by author Gerard Woodward. It was shortlisted for Booker Prize (2004). Set in the north London suburb of Palmers Green in the 1970s, the story opens with Colette Jones attending the funeral of her elder brother's wife, followed by her failed attempts to save him from excessive drinking. Alcoholism also destroys the life of Colette's son, a talented pianist, whom she tries to exile from her house.".
- Q15052537 label "I'll Go to Bed at Noon".