Jill & Jim
Kingsley Amis + Philip Larkin
From Truffle Books, Liverpool, MERSE, United Kingdom
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 26 January 2023
From Truffle Books, Liverpool, MERSE, United Kingdom
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 26 January 2023
About this Item
The books have not been removed from the wraparound and are therefore in very good condition. ; Jill & Jim" or "The Novels of a Wonderful Literary Friendship" is a combined publication that includes two novels by authors Philip Larkin and Kingsley Amis. Philip Larkin s Novel: Title: "Jill" Year: 1945 Synopsis: Larkin s novel delves into class barriers, portraying the challenges faced by its characters. While not as pronounced as in Amis s work, Larkin subtly engages with social class dynamics. Kingsley Amis s Novel: Title: "Jim im Glück" (translated as "Jim in Luck") Year: Post-World War II era Plot: Amis humorously and precisely depicts the societal upheaval in post-war England, the emergence of a new middle class, and the introduction of the welfare state. The character Jim Dixon is particularly endearing. Atmosphere: The novel carries a touch of the unreal, creating a fairy-tale-like ambiance. Friendship Context: The publication is a result of the long friendship and intellectual kinship between Larkin and Amis during their time at St. John s College in Oxford. Additional Content: The book includes excerpts from the correspondence between Larkin and Amis, photos, and a timeline. In summary, this dual reading experience offers a fascinating glimpse into the literary minds of two remarkable authors and their unique perspectives on society and relationships. From the library of David Lodge, there Is an extract of Lodge's review on the wraparound. Haffmans Verlag was a Swiss publishing house that existed between 1982 and 2001. It was founded by Gerd Haffmans, Thomas Bodmer and Urs Jakob in Zurich and published around 700 books. Seller Inventory # 209
Bibliographic Details
Title: Jill & Jim
Publisher: Haffmans Verlag, Zurich
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
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