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Angus Wilson

    11 agosto 1913 – 31 maggio 1991

    Questo romanziere e autore di racconti brevi inglese era rinomato per la sua vena fortemente satirica, che esprimeva la sua preoccupazione per la conservazione di una prospettiva liberale umanistica di fronte alle tentazioni dottrinarie alla moda. Le sue opere, spesso adattate per la televisione, mostrano un'acuta intuizione negli strati sociali e nella psicologia umana. Si dedicò al suo mestiere con energia instancabile, passando frequentemente tra le forme del romanzo e del racconto breve, lasciando un segno indelebile nella letteratura britannica. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da un'osservazione acuta e da un'ironia sottile.

    Angus Wilson
    No Laughing Matter
    The Old Men at the Zoo
    Hemlock and After
    Such Darling Dodos
    The wrong set and other stories
    The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot
    • Meg Eliot is the wife of a successful barrister and with that comes a lovely home in Westminster, cocktail parties and a round of charity committees. What she finds is the ability to survive and, also, the joys of new friendships, new opportunities and perhaps even the idea of a new love.

      The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot
    • Hemlock and After

      • 246pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      On its appearance in 1952 the Times Literary Supplement called Hemlock and After 'a novel of remarkable power and literary skill which deserves to be judged by the highest standards'.

      Hemlock and After
    • The Old Men at the Zoo

      • 344pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set in a near future (the novel was first published in 1961 and is set in the period 1970–73), this is Angus Wilson's most allegorical novel, about a doomed attempt to set up a reserve for wild animals. Simon Carter, secretary of the London Zoo, has accepted responsibility and power to the prejudice of his gifts as a naturalist. But power is more than just the complicated game played by the old men at the zoo in the satirical first half of this novel: it lies very near to violence, and in the second half real life inexorably turns to fantasy – the fantasy of war. This tense and at times brutal story offers the healing relationship between man and the natural world as a solution for the power dilemma.

      The Old Men at the Zoo
    • No Laughing Matter

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      A panoramic novel that stretches from 1912 to 1967 No Laughing Matter is perhaps Angus Wilson's most autobiographical novel.

      No Laughing Matter
    • Anglo-Saxon attitudes

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      A middle-aged professor of medieval history is tormented by a dark secret surrounding the much lauded archaeological expedition that helped establish his importance as a scholar

      Anglo-Saxon attitudes
    • As If by Magic

      • 426pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Relates the international adventures of an agronomist who has invented a magically-fertile rice and now seeks his own personal fulfillment

      As If by Magic