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The Old Devils

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Zusatztext Winner of the 1986 Booker Prize “Kingsley Amis’s most ambitious book is neither a sendup nor an exercise in some established genre. It sets forth a large cast of characters rendered in depth as well as on the surface. The Old Devils is also Mr. Amis’s most inclusive novel! encompassing kinds of feelings and tone that move from sardonic gloom to lyric tenderness.” — The New York Times   “The talk is also exceedingly sharp and funny! and it brings the characters to life as only pungent dialogue can. His prose is as tart as ever! which is of course good news! but the softening effect of his feelings for his old devils is even more welcome. More than in any of his previous novels! Kingsley Amis has allowed himself to show a bit of heart; it becomes him.” —Jonathan Yardley! The Washington Post The book is! of course! highly comic in parts! but it is not a cosy read. The comedy has a crematorium whiff! dealing with such unmentionable topics as death! old age! hate! the ghastliness of marriages! the awfulness of the Welsh and the decay of the flesh.” – The Times ! London   “For long time admirers of the Amis of Lucky Jim and after! The Old Devils is welcomed evidence that the master remains masterful! able now to conjoin the mischievous with the mellow. As always! he is an insightful guide through the terrain where what is said is not meant and what is felt is not said! but where much of life is lived.” – The Los Angeles Times   “The old! robust masculine tradition of British comedy from Fielding and Smollett continues in our own vernacular.” – V.S. Prichett! The New Yorker Informationen zum Autor Kingsley Amis; Introduction by John Banville Klappentext Age has done everything except mellow the characters in Kingsley Amis's The Old Devils! which turns its humane and ironic gaze on a group of Welsh married couples who have been spending their golden years-when "all of a sudden the evening starts starting after breakfast"-nattering! complaining! reminiscing! and! above all! drinking. This more or less orderly social world is thrown off-kilter! however! when two old friends unexpectedly return from England: Alun Weaver! now a celebrated man of Welsh letters! and his entrancing wife! Rhiannon. Long-dormant rivalries and romances are rudely awakened! as life at the Bible and Crown! the local pub! is changed irrevocably. Considered by Martin Amis to be Kingsley Amis's greatest achievement-a book that "stands comparison with any English novel of the [twentieth] century"-The Old Devils confronts the attrition of ageing with rare candor! sympathy! and moral intelligence. Zusammenfassung Booker Prize Winner A pub gathering of elderly married couples devolves into booze-inflected reminiscing—and complaining—in this “sharp and funny” English comedy about marriage, aging, and friendship ( The Washington Post ).   Age has done everything except mellow the characters in Kingsley Amis’s The Old Devils , which turns its humane and ironic gaze on a group of Welsh married couples who have been spending their golden years—when “all of a sudden the evening starts starting after breakfast”—nattering, complaining, reminiscing, and, above all, drinking. This more or less orderly social world is thrown off-kilter, however, when two old friends unexpectedly return from England: Alun Weaver, now a celebrated man of Welsh letters, and his entrancing wife, Rhiannon. Long-dormant rivalries and romances are rudely awakened, as life at the Bible and Crown, the local pub, is changed irrevocably. Considered by Martin Amis to be Kingsley Amis’s greatest achievement—a book that “stands comparison with any English novel of the [twentieth] century”— The Old Devils confronts the attrition of ageing with rare candor, sympathy, and moral i...

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Authors Kingsley Amis, John Banville
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 02.10.2012
 
EAN 9781590175767
ISBN 978-1-59017-576-7
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 129 mm x 204 mm x 18 mm
Series New York Review Books Classics
New York Review Books Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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