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The Clothes They Stood Up In
Author: Alan Bennett

Book Information
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating:
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ISBN-13: 9780375503061 - ISBN-10: 0375503064
Pages: 176


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette, Audio CD

Book Description:
The Ransomes had been burgled. "Robbed," Mrs. Ransome said. "Burgled," Mr. Ransome corrected. Premises were burgled; persons were robbed. Mr. Ransome was a solicitor by profession and thought words mattered. Though "burgled" was the wrong word too. Burglars select; they pick; they remove one item and ignore others. There is a limit to what burglars can take: they seldom take easy chairs, for example, and even more seldom settees. These burglars did. They took everything.

This swift-moving comic fable will surprise you with its concealed depths. When the sedate Ransomes return from the opera to find their Notting Hill flat stripped absolutely bare—down to the toilet paper off the roll (a hard-to-find shade of forget-me-not blue)—they face a dilemma: Who are they without the things they've spent a lifetime accumulating? Suddenly the world is full of unlimited and frightening possibility. But just as they begin adjusting to this giddy freedom, a newfound interest in sex, and a lack of comfy chairs, a surreal reversal of events causes them to question their assumptions yet again.

The Ransomes' bafflement is the reader's delight. Alan Bennett's gentle but scathing wit, unerring ear for dialogue, and sense of the absurd make The Clothes They Stood Up In a memorable exploration of where in life true riches lie.

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Please Rate these Book Reviews

Jocelyn E. (hoopridge) wrote on 10/21/2009...


A very interesting little read, both in length and in the physical size of the book. I read it in one sitting and closed it thinking, "I don't believe I liked this." But, after thinking about it some more, I came to see the brilliance of the story.

Mr. and Mrs. Ransome come home from the opera to find their flat has been completely emptied. Completely, down to the toilet paper, mirrors, cans of soup...everything. What comes of this violation is a portrait of a loveless marriage, a wife's quest for independence, the futility of the accumulation of possessions, and how our quest for material goods can overshadow personal relationships.

Actually, now that I'm thinking about it some more, I may have to re-read the book to see what else I can find...

Cathe B. (schoolworm) wrote on 8/27/2007...


I read this for a book club. It was a good book for discussion.


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