Edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571110759
Published:
07.02.1977
No of pages:
244
Other Editions: Paperback
The Black Book
Lawrence Durrell
The controversial third novel - banned for decades in the US and the UK - by one of the bestselling, most celebrated English novelists of the late 20th century, Lawrence Durrell.
The Black Book, written when Durrell was only twenty-four, was first published in France in 1938 but did not appear in America until 1960 or the UK until 1973 because of obscenity laws. Centring around a group of characters staying in a seedy London hotel in the 1930s, it a novel of sex, death and isolation, fuelled by passion, anger and artistic innovation.
'The first piece of work by a new English writer to give me any hope for the future of prose fiction.' T. S. Eliot
'This is a wild, passionate, brilliantly gaudy and flamboyant extravaganza; it is intrinsically and essentially, the book of a young man ... richly obscene, energetically morbid, very often very funny indeed, self-pitying, but, above all, stylistically and verbally inventive as no other young man's novel of the period was even attempting to be.' Philip Toynbee, Observer
The Alexandria Quartet
Lawrence Durrell
Lawrence Durrell was one of the bestselling, most celebrated English novelists of the late 20th century. The Alexandria Quartet is his most admired work, at ...
Lights Out in Wonderland
DBC Pierre
Gabriel Brockwell, aesthete, poet, philosopher, disaffected twenty-something decadent, is thinking terminal. His philosophical enquiries, the abstractions he indulges, and how these relate to a life ...
Monsieur
Lawrence Durrell
Lawrence Durrell's classic novel Monsieur is set in a dilapidated chateau near Avignon and focuses on a group of characters who have decided to ...
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