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One Fat Englishman

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

One Fat Englishman

Contributors:

By (Author) Kingsley Amis

ISBN:

9780141194264

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin Classics

Publication Date:

29th July 2011

UK Publication Date:

2nd June 2011

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

136g

Description

With a new introduction by David Lodge 'Few have been as perceptive or funny about bad behaviour as Amis' Daily Telegraph Brimming with gluttony, booze and lust, Roger Micheldene is loose in America. Supposedly visiting Budweiser University to make deals for his publishing firm in England, Roger instead sets out to offend all he meets and to seduce every woman he encounters. But his American hosts seem made of sterner stuff. Who will be Roger's undoing Irving Macher, the young author of an annoyingly brilliant first novel Father Colgate, the priest who suggests that Roger's soul is in torment Or will it be his married ex-lover Helene One thing is certain - Roger is heading for a terrible fall. Outrageously funny and irreverent, One Fat Englishman (1963) is a devastating satire on Anglo-American relations. 'The leading British comic novelist of his generation . . . his aim was deadly accurate' The Times

Reviews

'Few have been as perceptive or funny about bad behaviour as Amis' * Daily Telegraph *

Author Bio

Kingsley Amis was born in south London in 1922 and was educated at the City of London School and St John's College, Oxford. At one time he was a university lecturer, a keen reader of science fiction and a jazz enthusiast. After the publication of Lucky Jim in 1954, which has become a modern classic, Kingsley Amis wrote over twenty novels, including The Alteration (1976), winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, The Old Devils (1986), winner of the Booker Prize, and The Biographer's Moustache (1995), which was to be his last book. He published a variety of other work, including a survey of science fiction entitled New Maps of Hell (1960); Rudyard Kipling and His World (1975); The Golden Age of Science Fiction (1981); Collected Poems (1979); and his Memoirs (1991). He wrote ephemerally on politics, education, language, films, television, restaurants and drink. Many of his books are published by Penguin. In 1995 Eric Jacobs published Kingsley Amis, a biography of the distinguished writer, on which Amis himself collaborated. Kingsley Amis was awarded the CBE in 1981 and received a knighthood in 1990. After his death in October 1995, Keith Waterhouse described him as 'a great storyteller, although he was much more than a storyteller,' while John Mortimer wrote- 'He was a genuine comic writer, probably the best after P. G. Wodehouse ... He had a lasting in

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