The Biographer's Moustache

Amis, Kingsley

9780002253307

ISBN 10: 0002253305 / 0-00-225330-5
ISBN 13: 9780002253307

Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Hardcover
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Gordon Scott-Thompson has been commissioned to write the biography of veteran novelist Jimmie Fane, a task which is fraught with unforeseen difficulties.


 
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Book Description: United Kingdom: Flamingo, United Kingdom, 1995. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Book Description: Gordon Scott-Thompson, a struggling hack, gets commissioned to write the biography of veteran novelist, Jimmie Fane. It is a task which proves to be with extraordinary and unforeseen difficulties. Fane, an unashamed snob, has many pet hates, Including younger men with moustaches and trendy pronunciation. Scott-Thompson, however, is extremely attached to his own moustache and not so particular about his use of language. It doesn't help matters that Fane's wife Joanna isn't yet sure what she feels about moustaches, but has decided views on younger men . --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From the Publisher 'I found my hand stealing towards this book at every spare moment' - SUZI FEAY, Independent on Sunday 'A good dry romantic comedy with a distinctive Amis wit. The Biographer's Moustache is light, funny and splendid in its prejudices, and at times touching in its compassion.' - MALCOLM BRADBURY, Mail on Sunday 'Biographers Moustache is rich in shrewd and mischievous social observation. The reader - or this reader, at any rate - shouts with laughter as another pretension is skewered. Amis allows his characters' graces and strengths to emerge gradually and stealthily; this underlying texture of his writing is part of his greatness as a novelist.' - PETER WHITEBROOK, Scotland on Sunday 'Full of characteristic Amisian qualities: wit, pace, linguistic dexterity, character, thoughtfulness.' - ERIC JACOBS, The Spectator 'Every bit as readable as any of its predecessors. Amis's extraordinary skill at shaping material and his ear for dialogue seem to be as sharp as ever.' - A. N. WILSON, Evening Standard --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author Kingsley Amis was born in South London in 1922, and educated at the City of London School and St John's College, Oxford, Between 1949 and 1963 he taught at the University College of Swansea, Princeton University and Peterhouse, Cambridge. He started his writing career as a poet, but it is for his novels that he is best loved, for works including Lucky Jim, Take a Girl Like You, The Anti-Death League, Jake's Thing, Stanley and the Women, The Old Devils, The Green Man, Difficulties with Girls, The Folks That Live on the Hill and You Can't Do Both. The Old Devils won the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1986. His controversial Memoirs was published in 1991. Among his other publications are Rudyard Kipling and His World, The Golden Age of Science Fiction, Collected Short Stories, Collected Poems, The Amis Anthology: A Personal Choice of English Verse and The Amis Story Anthology. Kingsley Amis was awarded the CBE in 1981 and knighted in 1990. He died in October 1995. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Bookseller Inventory # ABE-889521372

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