What You Could Have Won
- Authors
- Genn, Rachel
- Publisher
- And Other Stories
- Tags
- contemporary fiction;literary fiction;comedy;love story;realism;gender;london;paris;greece;new york;europe;feminist;female resilience;psychiatrist;self-discovery;fame;genius;drugs;performance;relationship;masculinity;scandal;celebrity;rehabilitation;amy winehouse;claire-louise bennett;jennifer egan;anne enright;kevin barry;anne boyer;virginie despentes;juliet jacques;helen mort;joanna walsh;sara baume;andrew mcmillan;m john harrison;nicholas royle
- Date
- 2020-11-03T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.46 MB
- Lang
- en
“I wrote this book because I didn’t want Amy Winehouse to be dead.”
Fame is the only thing worth having. Love is temporary brain damage. Or so thinks Henry Sinclair, a failing psychiatrist, whose career-breaking discovery has been pinched by a supervisor smelling of nipple grease and hot-dog brine. An emotional miser and manipulator par excellence, desperate for the recognition he’s certain his genius deserves, Henry claws his way into the limelight by transforming his girlfriend—a singer-in-ascendance, beloved for her cathartically raw performances—into a drug experiment. As he systematically works to reinforce feelings of worthlessness while at the same time feeding off Astrid’s fame, and as Astrid collapses deeper into dependence, what emerges is a two-sided toxic relationship: the bullying instincts of a man shrunk by an industry where bullying is currency, and the peculiar strength of a star more comfortable offloading her talent than owning her brilliance. Pinging between their apartment in New York (where they watch endless episodes of The Sopranos), a nudist campsite in Greece (where the tantalizingly handsome Gigi thwacks octopi into the sand), and a celebrity rehab facility in Paris (founded by the cassock-wearing and sex-scandal plagued ‘artist’ Hypno Ray), What You Could Have Won is a relationship born of regrettable events, and a novel about female resilience in the face of social control.