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The London Triptych

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Jonathan Kemp's The London Triptych is known for its experimental storytelling and distinct narrative voice, presenting interconnected stories set in London.

The book plays with perspective and form, creating a triptych of linked narratives that explore identity and desire.

Its unconventional approach to point of view influenced other writers interested in intimate, stylistically daring fiction.

The novel engages with themes of memory, place and sexuality within the city's shifting social landscape.

Kemp's work is often cited for its lyrical prose and formal innovation.

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Tomasz Jedrowski
as the book that inspired his use of second-person narration.
From The Archives: Tomasz Jedrowski on his queer coming-of-age love story set in communist Poland

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