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Snooty Baronet
Snooty Baronet
Author: Wyndham Lewis
ISBN-13: 9780838313596
ISBN-10: 0838313590
Pages: 308
Edition: New edition
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Publisher: Haskell House Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Book Type: Hardcover
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Shavian avatar reviewed Snooty Baronet on + 15 more book reviews
If you're into snide, barbarically cruel satire (who isn't?) you'll love the first half of 'Snooty Baronet'. Initially, you'll be repelled by its seemingly slapdash prose and pugnacious narrator but if you hang in there you'll wind up feeling uplifted by Wyndham Lewis's misanthropic clowning. Among various fads of the 1920s, he savagely ridicules behaviorism, liberated women, whale hunting, human kindness, publishers, the special theory of relativity, and D.H. Lawrence. Unfortunately, the second half becomes too silly when the characters travel abroad as part of a far-fetched publicity stunt. But nothing beats those opening chapters for bracingly ruthless observation and splendidly original English.