Pregnant widow, Martin Amis
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23 cm, 359 p.
The year is 1970 and young people of the Western world is ecstatic at the crossroads: the sexual revolution is already "at home" or at least lurking from the threshold. However, like any other exemption, this does not come without hassle and internal and external turmoil - the protagonists must face the fact that between them and the present standing of their own history - pregnant widow.
As in some previous Amis's novels, the framework is the narrator's alter ego, the conscience of the main protagonist, a student of English literature and amateur poet Keith Nearing, who with a group of friends and acquaintances picturesque carried out long, in many ways the hot summer in a Tuscan castle. Keith's life is followed until late age, but a thick point, time and place where everything is reversed, it remains this summer adventure, letting the tides of change.
Spirited and masterfully narrated, the hill allusions to classical narratives - from the Decameron and Scheherazade to Dickens and the Brontë sisters), this novel is truly a monument to a generation and, in general - youth.
Paperback.
Latin.
23 cm, 359 p.
The year is 1970 and young people of the Western world is ecstatic at the crossroads: the sexual revolution is already "at home" or at least lurking from the threshold. However, like any other exemption, this does not come without hassle and internal and external turmoil - the protagonists must face the fact that between them and the present standing of their own history - pregnant widow.
As in some previous Amis's novels, the framework is the narrator's alter ego, the conscience of the main protagonist, a student of English literature and amateur poet Keith Nearing, who with a group of friends and acquaintances picturesque carried out long, in many ways the hot summer in a Tuscan castle. Keith's life is followed until late age, but a thick point, time and place where everything is reversed, it remains this summer adventure, letting the tides of change.
Spirited and masterfully narrated, the hill allusions to classical narratives - from the Decameron and Scheherazade to Dickens and the Brontë sisters), this novel is truly a monument to a generation and, in general - youth.
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