In Kingsley Amis's Take A Girl Like You, twenty year old Jenny Bunn is supernally beautiful and stubbornly chaste, which is why Patrick Standish, an arrogant schoolmaster, wants her so much. This perceptive coming of age novel about a northern girl who moves south, wants to fit in and yet wants to preserve her principles, challenges our assumptions about the battle of the sexes and classes in Britain. It is a story about 'the squalid business of the man and the woman' and 'the most wonderful thing that had ever happened' to ...
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In Kingsley Amis's Take A Girl Like You, twenty year old Jenny Bunn is supernally beautiful and stubbornly chaste, which is why Patrick Standish, an arrogant schoolmaster, wants her so much. This perceptive coming of age novel about a northern girl who moves south, wants to fit in and yet wants to preserve her principles, challenges our assumptions about the battle of the sexes and classes in Britain. It is a story about 'the squalid business of the man and the woman' and 'the most wonderful thing that had ever happened' to Jenny Bunn. Few twentieth century novelists have explored our preoccupation with sex like Kingsley Amis. The results are surprising and often hilarious. Kingsley Amis's (1922-95) works take a humorous yet highly critical look at British society, especially in the period following the end of World War II. Born in London, Amis explored his disillusionment in novels such as That Uncertain Feeling (1955). His other works include The Green Man (1970), Stanley and the Women (1984), and The Old Devils (1986), which won the Booker Prize. Amis also wrote poetry, criticism, and short stories.
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Very Good+ with no dust jacket. 0575002522. Red cloth cover is pristine. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and pristine.; 8.5 X 5.6 X 1.2 inches; 320 pages.
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Good. 1960 GOLLANCZ Fourth Impression, hdcvr. Sunned & soiled DJ covered in new mylar sleeve. Pages yellowed, esp. at edges. Light spotting to edges. Binding good, but should be treated carefully.
I am, frankly, a Kingsley Amis freak. TAGLY is one of his early novels. He is here at the height of his powers. This is, as usual, brilliant and subtle. It is a complicated romance. Amis' ability to portray the small conflicts of everyday life with humor and tact is always a pleasure. He gets inside the head of men and women with equal dexterity. Highly recommended to anyone who likes Amis.