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A Handful of Dust

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Full Title:

A Handful of Dust

Contributors:

By (Author) Evelyn Waugh
Introduction by Philip Eade

ISBN:

9780141183961

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin Classics

Publication Date:

9th January 2001

UK Publication Date:

7th December 2000

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Classic fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

823.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

247g

Description

Taking its title from T.S. Eliot's modernist poem The Waste Land, Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust is a chronicle of Britain's decadence and social disintegration between the First and Second World Wars. This Penguin Modern Classics edition is edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Murray Davis. In his elegant, malicious prose, Evelyn Waugh satirizes British society as he saw it over three decades. From Work Suspended, where Plant, a writer of detective fiction, puts his incomplete novel in a drawer until such time as he can finish it (that is to say after the war), to Basil Seal Rides Again, in which the hero of Black Mischief defeats the children of the Sixties, these stories encompass much of the social milieu of the twentieth century. The volume also includes the fragment Charles Ryder's Schooldays, which sketches the background to the narrator of Brideshead Revisited.

Reviews

"A vicious, witty novel." --"New York Times "

"Waugh's technique is relentless and razor-edged...By any standard it is super satire." --"Chicago Daily News
"
"The most mature and the best written novel that Mr. Waugh has yet produced." --"New Statesman & Nation "

"A story both tragic and hilariously funny, that seems to move along without aid from its author...Unquestionably the best book Mr. Waugh has written." --"Saturday Review "
"A vicious, witty novel." --"New York Times"
"Waugh's technique is relentless and razor-edged...By any standard it is super satire." --"Chicago Daily News
"
"The most mature and the best written novel that Mr. Waugh has yet produced." --"New Statesman & Nation"
"A story both tragic and hilariously funny, that seems to move along without aid from its author...Unquestionably the best book Mr. Waugh has written." --"Saturday Review"

Author Bio

Evelyn Waugh was born in Hampstead in 1903 and educated at Hertford College, Oxford. In 1928 he published his first novel, Decline and Fall, which was soon followed by Vile Bodies (1930), Black Mischief (1932), A Handful of Dust (1934) and Scoop (1938). During these years he also travelled extensively and converted to Catholicism. In 1939 Waugh was commissioned in the Royal Marines and later transferred to the Royal Horse Guards, experiences which informed his Sword of Honour trilogy (1952-61). His most famous novel, Brideshead Revisited (1945), was written while on leave from the army. Waugh died in 1966.

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