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The Pregnant Widow

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A riotous, bitingly funny, and supremely clever novel of a twenty-year-old literature student in 1970 who’s about to discover the liberating possibilities and haunting consequences of social change. A nearly perfect comic novel.” —New York MagazineThe year is 1970, and Keith Nearing, a twenty-year-old literature student, is spending his summer vacation in a castle on a mountainside in Italy. The Sexual Revolution is in full-swing—a historical moment of unprecedented opportunity—and Keith and his friends are immediately caught up in its chaotic, ecstatic throes. Yet they soon discover a disturbing truth: between the death of one social order and the birth of another, there exists a state of liminal purgatory, once described by the Russian thinker Alexander Herzen as “a pregnant widow.”As Amis deftly explores the repercussions and consequences of that one summer, he presents us with a precise and poignant portrait of change. Expertly written and full of wit and pathos, The Pregnant Widow is Amis at his fearless best.

About Author

Martin Amis is an English novelist, essayist, and short story writer. His works include the novels Money, London Fields and The Information.The Guardian writes that all his critics have noted what Kin

Author

Martin Amis

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9780307593573

Language

English

Pages

374

Publication Date

05-10-2010

Publisher

Vintage

1 review for The Pregnant Widow

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    memorybabe (verified owner)

    I’m a great fan of Amis’s nonfiction. Korba the Dread was one of the most compelling books I’ve read in a decade, but while the Pregnant Widow has a humorous and welcoming first 30 pages, it bogs down and Amis is left with packing the novel with a host of new characters in order to give the sense that the plot is moving forward. I doesn’t work. I read something like twenty novels this summer, including the mammoth 2666, and this is the only one I gave up on. I made it 2/3s of the way through and put aside. Skip this one.

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