Alfie: The enduring cult classic
By (Author) Bill Naughton
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby
27th February 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Alfie's not really a bad guy. It's just that he has this overwhelming desire for the ladies. You might say that 'birds' are irresistible to him, sort of second nature. There's Ruby - 'A lust box in beautiful condition' ; Clare - 'You're all lathered in sweat, Alfie'; Siddie - 'My regular Thursday night bint, a bit leggy for my fancy, but you make a married woman laugh and you're halfway home'; and Annie - but who's counting Certainly not Alfie. Three in one evening if necessary. And necessary is the right word...
'Alfie remains the randiest and most shameless Casanova south of the river ... always willing to oblige a lady and you can't say fairer than that, I mean, can you' The Sunday Times
Bill Naughton was born in Ireland, and died in 1992. During the late 1950s he wrote a series of documentary dramas for the BBC. This was followed by various films and plays, whilst his short stories and novels earned him the highest praise.