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B. S. Johnson Omnibus B S Johnson

B. S. Johnson Omnibus By B S Johnson

B. S. Johnson Omnibus by B S Johnson


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Summary

The perfect introduction to the man Samuel Beckett called 'a most gifted writer'.

B. S. Johnson Omnibus Summary

B. S. Johnson Omnibus by B S Johnson

Reissued for the first time in many years, and for the first time together, this omnibus contains B.S. Johnson's most famous and critically acclaimed novels. ALBERT ANGELO (1964) was Johnson's second novel. The eponymous Albert is an architect by training but a supply teacher through economic necessity, and as his character begins to question what he wants to achieve, Johnson attempts to reproduce the dissatisfactions and disappointments we experience as an inevitable part of life. TRAWL (1966) is Johnson's convincingly authentic and harrowing attempt to describe the human condition, as seen through the eyes of the solitary passenger on board a deep-water trawler. HOUSE MOTHER NORMAL: A Geriatric Comedy (1971) is a remarkable study of old age as the same events are relayed through the eyes of eight different inmates of an old people's home.

About B S Johnson

B. S. Johnson (1933-1973), an admirer of Joyce and Beckett, was a novelist whose works combine verbal inventiveness with typographical innovations. His works include Albert Angelo (1964), Trawl (1966), The Unfortunates (1969), House Mother Normal (1971) and Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry (1973).

Additional information

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B. S. Johnson Omnibus by B S Johnson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20040604
576
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