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A Handful of Dust

De: Evelyn Waugh
Narrado por: Andrew Sachs
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Selected by Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of the century, this "absolutely delightful" novel (New York Times) movingly and comically chronicles the breakdown of a marriage and the disintegration of English society in the years after World War I.

After seven years of marriage, the beautiful Lady Brenda Last has grown bored with life at Hetton Abbey, the Gothic mansion that is the pride and joy of her husband, Tony. She drifts into an affair with the shallow socialite John Beaver and forsakes Tony for the Belgravia set. In a novel that combines tragedy, comedy, and savage irony, Evelyn Waugh indelibly captures the irresponsible mood of the "crazy and sterile generation" between the wars.
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"A story both tragic and hilariously funny, that seems to move along without aid from its author...Unquestionably the best book Mr. Waugh has written."—Saturday Review
"The most mature and the best written novel that Mr. Waugh has yet produced."—New Statesman & Nation
"Absolutely delightful."—Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times
"Glacially sardonic....A masterpiece."—TIME
"A brilliant satirical study of the eccentric between-wars society to which Waugh belonged."—LIFE
"Waugh treats society as a wonderland in which he plays the part of a rude, libellous, yet domestic Alice."—V.S. Pritchett
Unexpected Twists • Dark Humor • Stellar Narration • Clever Satire • Intriguing Representation • Creative Tale

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A good clean reading of this classic satire, with some voice work but not over the top. Such a dry wit in this novel. Well worth the time if you like Waugh’s satire.

Good clean reading

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This is the 2nd book I’ve read by E. Waugh. The first book was Brideshead Revisited which I enjoyed from start to finish . A Handful of Dust is rich in not very likable characters who are beyond redemption. The story is abundantly sarcastic and cleverly funny in a dark way.

Bitingly Engaging!

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I didn’t like the social life in London. I was sorry Brenda didn’t end up in poverty.

How his life ended

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This book takes quite a bit of time to get going, but finally becomes worth the slog. The first 1/3 of the book is very English aristocrat society with a bunch of setup and with classically stilted and mostly uninteresting characters. Then the cucumber sandwiches hit the fan and the story suddenly becomes an unexpectedly human story.

Many (if not most) readers may not appreciate this book. It starts unbelievably slowly, then becomes a subtly dark, subtly satirical, subtly futile, subtly sad story. Notice there is a lot of subtly in there.

This is not an overtly funny book, but I laughed out loud a number of times, but these were dark, almost guilt inducing, laughs (the “why did I laugh at that, that’s not funny” kind of laugh). The humor is highly contextual, elusive, and mixed with futility and disillusionment.

I ended up liking this book quite a bit, but it is not something I would read again soon. The narration is really completely OK but not outstanding in any way and some of the voices are too characterized for my taste.

Slow Start then Subtle

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It took a couple of chapters for me to warm up to this story, but then the narrative went in some unexpected ways and I very much enjoyed it. It’s like a British Great Gatsby but also the heart of darkness?

Interesting story

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