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The Winshaw Legacy: or, What a Carve Up! - Jonathan Coe
The Winshaw Legacy: or, What a Carve Up!
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If Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie had ever managed to collaborate, they might have produced this shamelessly entertaining novel, which introduces readers to what may be the most powerful family in England--and is certainly the vilest. A tour de force of menace, malicious comedy, and... show more
If Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie had ever managed to collaborate, they might have produced this shamelessly entertaining novel, which introduces readers to what may be the most powerful family in England--and is certainly the vilest. A tour de force of menace, malicious comedy, and torrential social bile, this book marks the American debut of an extraordinary writer.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780679754053 (0679754059)
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 501
Edition language: English
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3.0 What a Carve Up!
An angry savaging of the destruction of Britain by a few wealthy individuals, since WWII but especially during the "Thatcher Years"; though written in 1991 (with the Gulf War as recurring theme), a lot of it rings very true for the US in 2010. However serious in intent (and not shying away from depi...
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Billed as a send up of the English class system, but more of a dig at 80s poly-industrialist nepotism. Layers of stories within stories, augmented with letters, newspaper clippings etc. It mainly tells the story of a man trying to write a history of a powerful family, and thus tells their stories to...
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