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Porterhouse Blue

English · Paperback / Softback

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Never before published in America, and now a six-hour PBS presentation, Porterhouse Blue is the story of one college campus with more problems than students. A revolution at Porterhouse College sends a lot of things out in the open--namely one gross of condoms.

Summary

The basis of a PBS miniseries, Porterhouse Blue confirms that Tom Sharpe is “an excellent writer and absolutely hilarious. His characterizations are deft, his plots are brilliant, and his prose style is smooth and winning” (P.J. O’Rourke).

To Porterhouse College–bastion of a formidable crew team, lavish dining hall and wine cellar, and laughable academic standards–comes a crusading new Master. Porterhouse alumni believe in manly sports, the royal family, and brandy in the library with a fervor they bring to few intellectual positions. And the college upholds a long tradition of granting degrees to a certain number of muttonheaded young gentlemen of enviable pedigree and adequate family contribution to the school’s treasury.

The new Master, afire with liberal zeal, upsets everyone’s digestion with a speech outlining plans to do things that simply aren’t done: the admission of women, a cafeteria to replace the revered service of the kitchens, and contraceptive dispensers in every bathroom. The shock of the new and modern rattles even the college retainers. The head porter, Skullion, perhaps the staunchest supporter of the old way, rallies some powerful graduates to the cause, including the illustrious Canon Bowel and the madly wealthy–and plain mad–Sir Cathcart D’Eath. Their counterrevolutionary efforts result, among other peculiar events, in the most bizarre disaster seen at Cambridge in five hundred years, and in an escalation of threats, bluffs, and maneuvers to shame the shadiest of politicians. And the production of an investigative documentary on the strange doings at Porterhouse precipitates scandal of the highest order and an utterly unforeseeable conclusion.

Product details

Authors Tom Sharpe
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.01.1994
 
EAN 9780871132796
ISBN 978-0-87113-279-6
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 139 mm x 210 mm x 19 mm
Weight 256 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

England, Cambridge, FICTION / Humorous / General, FICTION / Satire, Fiction: general & literary, Relating to early adulthood, c 1980 to c 1989, CULTURAL HERITAGE / British

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