Hotel (book)

Hotel
Author Joanna Walsh
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Published London
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date
2015
Pages 170
ISBN 9781628924732
647.94

Hotel is a 2015 book by British writer, illustrator and critic Joanna Walsh. The book is in the Bloomsbury series Object Lessons

Synopsis

The book is an instalment in the Bloomsbury Academic series Object Lessons. The series is intended to discuss the hidden lives ordinary things. Hotel examines the Luxury, sex, power, anonymity, privacy of hotels; places where "desires go on holiday, but also places where our desires are shaped by the hard realities of the marketplace"

Reception

In the Financial Times Melissa Harrison praised Hotel as being "densely patterned, deeply personal" and wrote that "Walsh's writing has intellectual rigour and bags of formal bravery" and also stated that the book "is a boldly intellectual work that repays careful reading"[1] In the New Statesman Marina Benjamin wrote that "I loved Hotel and would read it again for the pleasure of its playful linguistic slips (not all of them Freudian) and jokes." and praised the Hotel as "slyly humorous and clever"[2]

References

  1. Harrison, Melissa (2015-09-25). "'Hotel (Object Lessons)', by Joanna Walsh". Financial Times. Retrieved 2016-01-19. (subscription required (help)).
  2. Benjamin, Marina (2015-12-14). "No place like home: a meditation on the meaning of hotels". New Statesman. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
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