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The Rotters' Club is a 2001 novel by British author Jonathan Coe. It is set in Birmingham during the 1970s, and inspired by the author's experiences at King Edward's School, Birmingham. The title is taken from the album The Rotters' Club by experimental rock band Hatfield and the North. The book was followed by two sequels. The book contains one of the longest sentences in English literature, with 13,955 words. The Rotters' Club was inspired by Bohumil Hrabal's Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age: a Czech language novel that consisted of one great sentence.

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  • The Rotters' Club is a 2001 novel by British author Jonathan Coe. It is set in Birmingham during the 1970s, and inspired by the author's experiences at King Edward's School, Birmingham. The title is taken from the album The Rotters' Club by experimental rock band Hatfield and the North. The book was followed by two sequels. The book contains one of the longest sentences in English literature, with 13,955 words. The Rotters' Club was inspired by Bohumil Hrabal's Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age: a Czech language novel that consisted of one great sentence. (en)
  • La banda dei brocchi è un romanzo dello scrittore britannico Jonathan Coe, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 2001. Il titolo originale The Rotters' Club è tratto dal titolo di un album del gruppo inglese Hatfield and the North ma è anche un gioco di parole con il cognome (Trotter) di due dei protagonisti. Dal libro la BBC ha tratto un film per la televisione. Ha avuto due seguiti: Circolo chiuso ambientato negli anni '90 e Middle England ambientato nel periodo del referendum per la Brexit (it)
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  • 823/.914 21
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  • PR6053.O26 R68 2001
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  • The Rotters' Club is a 2001 novel by British author Jonathan Coe. It is set in Birmingham during the 1970s, and inspired by the author's experiences at King Edward's School, Birmingham. The title is taken from the album The Rotters' Club by experimental rock band Hatfield and the North. The book was followed by two sequels. The book contains one of the longest sentences in English literature, with 13,955 words. The Rotters' Club was inspired by Bohumil Hrabal's Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age: a Czech language novel that consisted of one great sentence. (en)
  • La banda dei brocchi è un romanzo dello scrittore britannico Jonathan Coe, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 2001. Il titolo originale The Rotters' Club è tratto dal titolo di un album del gruppo inglese Hatfield and the North ma è anche un gioco di parole con il cognome (Trotter) di due dei protagonisti. Dal libro la BBC ha tratto un film per la televisione. Ha avuto due seguiti: Circolo chiuso ambientato negli anni '90 e Middle England ambientato nel periodo del referendum per la Brexit (it)
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