The Feast: Margaret Kennedy

Synopsis:

The germ of the idea for The Feast - Margaret Kennedy’s ninth novel and perhaps her most ingenious, first published in 1950 - came to the author in 1937 when she and a social gathering of literary friends were discussing the Medieval Masque of the Seven Deadly Sins.

The talk turned excitedly to the notion that a collection of stories might be fashioned from seven different authors, each re-imagining one of the Sins through the medium of a modern-day character. That notion fell away, but something more considerable stayed in Margaret Kennedy’s mind over the next ten years, and so she conceived of a story that would gather the Sins all under the roof of a Cornish seaside hotel managed by the unhappy wife of Sloth ...

Among The Feast’s entertaining cast of characters are a clergyman, a gaggle of adolescents and children, a quarter of lovers, and a clutch of frustrated husbands and wives - all serving Kennedy’s dark and witty moral fable, which bears out the Biblical adage that many are called but only a very few chosen.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
General Fiction
Genres & Themes:
Faber Finds; Fables; Suspense
The Feast book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571278107
Published:
19.05.2011
No of pages:
348
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