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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

✍ Scribed by Sillitoe, Alan


Book ID
110469407
Publisher
Vintage
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
139 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780007205028

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✦ Synopsis


A rousing and uproarious novel of the life, loves, and misadventures of a working-class rogue, Saturday Night/Sunday Morning marked the arrival of one of the most cherished authors in the twenty-first century.

At twenty-two years of age, Arthur Seaton is a hard-drinking lathe operator in a bicycle factory. Sharp, rowdy, and attractive, he is a lover of life in the raw, and his enormous vitality comes pouring through, at a family party, at the county fair, and in several pubs he haunts on Saturday nights, where more often than not he leaves with a woman on his arm. Before long, however, his devil may care life-style gets him into some serious trouble, and Arthur's life takes a turn that not even he could have imagined.

Review

β€œBrilliant. . . . [Sillitoe] has assured himself a place in the history of the English novel.”— The New Yorker

β€œThat rarest of all finds: a genuine no-punches-pulled, unromanticised working class novel. Mr. Sillitoe is a born writer, who knows his milieu and describes it with vivid, loving precision.”— Daily Telegraph

β€œSillitoe's account of the rebellious young factory-fodder hero Arthur Seaton was timely when first published. . . . It is timeless now.”— The Guardian

β€œOne of the best English writers of the day.” β€” The New York Times Book Review

β€œThere are few writers around who can rival Sillitoe when it comes to the complicated business of noticing things.” β€” Literary Review

β€œA master storyteller.” β€” The Observer

β€œMiles nearer the real thing than D.H. Lawrence's mystic, brooding working-men ever came.”— Sunday Express

β€œOutspoken and vivid.”— Sunday Times , London

About the Author

Alan Sillitoe was born in 1928, the son of a tannery worker. He left school at age fourteen to work in a factory. He was one of the working-class novelists who revitalized British fiction in the 1950s. His first novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning was followed with the bestselling collection The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. He adapted both works for the screen in the early 1960s. He is the author of more than 40 works of prose, poetry, and drama.


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