Auntie Mame: An Irreverent Escapade
By (Author) Patrick Dennis
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
12th October 2010
5th August 2010
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
247g
'Auntie Mame and I learned to love one another in as brief and painless a period as possible. That her amazing personality would attract me, just as it had seduced thousands of others, was a foregone conclusion. Her helter-skelter charm was, after all, notorious . . . ' When shy young heir Patrick is orphaned at the tender age of ten, the only family he has is his wealthy and eccentric aunt, a fabulous New York socialite named Mame. While prone to dramatic costumes, flights of fancy and expensive whims - not least her lives as a muse and a Southern belle - Auntie Mame will raise Patrick the only way she knows how- with humour, mishaps, unforgettable friends and lots and lots of love. Turned into a play, musical and two films, Auntie Mame is the most magnificent and hilarious work of love, style, wit and the life of a very modern aunt. 'Extravagant follies and delirious escapades' The New York Times With an Afterword by Matteo Codignola
Like Tennessee Williams, Patrick Dennis caught the boldness, vitality, and iridescent theatricality of modern American personality. In Mame's mercurial metamorphoses we see American optimism and self-invention writ large. * Camille Paglia *
Extravaganet follies and delirious escapades. * New York Times *
As hilarious as a Marx brothers comedy. As elegant as a Schiaparelli eau de toilette. As exhilarating as laughing gas. * Vanity Fair *
'[Dennis] writes beautifully ... absolutely delightful ... camp as all boots but still funny!' -- Ian Hislop
One of the funniest books I've ever read ... a comedy classic -- Kate Saunders * Radio 4's A Good Read *
Patrick Dennis (1921 - 1976) was one of the most widely read American authors of the 1950s and '60s. Among his sixteen novels, the majority of which were bestsellers, are Little Me, Around the World with Auntie Mame, Tony, How Firm a Foundation and Genius. A celebrity in bohemian New York culture, he led a double life as a bisexual man and a conventional husband and father, until becoming an exemplary butler to the elite in West Palm Beach and Chicago in the 1970s. In his own words, he attributed this change to being 'out of fashion' - and, 'I've said everything that I had to say. Twice.'