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Birds of America Mary McCarthy

Birds of America By Mary McCarthy

Birds of America by Mary McCarthy


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Birds of America Summary

Birds of America: Introduction by Booker Prize-Winning Author Penelope Lively by Mary McCarthy

'This funny, grumpy, coming-of-age tale still strikes a chord' The Times

Peter Levi, a shy and sensitive American teenager, moves to Paris to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War, where he is determined to live a life in harmony with his own idealistic views. But the world is changing at breakneck pace, with nuclear war looming abroad and racial tensions simmering at home. Before long, Peter's naive illusions are shattered, as he finds himself an unwilling participant in an era of extraordinary change.

Birds of America is an unforgettable and deeply moving story of personal and political turmoil; of the strange and surprising nature of growing up; and of the questions we face when we examine who we really are.

'A writer known for her wit, her glamour, and the shocking candour of her fiction' New Yorker

'An absorbing novel about a young man's voyage into adulthood, enlivened by Mary McCarthy's needling wit' Hilary Mantel, Booker prize-winning author of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies

'Fiercely intelligent, insatiably combative, McCarthy's novels invite controversy' Penelope Lively, from the introduction

Birds of America Reviews

An absorbing novel about a young man's voyage into adulthood, enlivened by Mary McCarthy's needling wit. You have to go away to understand home, you have to lose yourself to find yourself; Mary McCarthy's insight into her young hero - his awkward growing-up, his efforts to understand his time and place - create an authentic and thoughtful slice of cultural history. -- Hilary Mantel, Booker prize-winning author of 'Wolf Hall' and 'Bring Up the Bodies'
This funny, grumpy, coming-of-age tale still strikes a chord. . . There is much in McCarthy's novel, published by Penguin in a new edition to mark the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage, that makes you say: "Yes! Exactly! Spot on." * The Times *
Fiercely intelligent, insatiably combative, McCarthy's novels invite controversy -- Penelope Lively, from the introduction
One of America's leading women of letters, a writer with a reputation for acerbic insights and penetrating prose * Guardian *
A writer known for her immaculate prose, her wit, her glamour, her sexual adventures... and the shocking candor of her fiction * New Yorker *
Birds of America brings to mind the teenage angst of Catcher in the Rye, but with a political conscience. Full of hilarious and extremely honest one-liners * Essential Journal *
There was something so crisp and clever and bold about her writing -- Claire Tomalin
McCarthy earned recognition for her cool, analytic intelligence and her exacting literary voice - a voice capable of moving from the frivolously feminine to the willfully cerebral, from girlish insouciance to bare-knuckled fury -- Michiko Kakutani * New York Times *
An endlessly fascinating novel * San Francisco Chronicle *
A profoundly thoughtful and moving book * Life *
In the same class as Henry James's The American and Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer * Esquire *
There was never anything "ladylike" about Mary McCarthy's writing. For aspiring female writers, she remains totemic. * Vanity Fair *
I read it in one gulp -- Laura Freeman, author of 'The Reading Cure'
A brilliant novel: honest, engaging and sharp as a tack -- Sarah Waters on 'The Group'

About Mary McCarthy

Mary McCarthy was an American novelist, critic and political activist. Her debut novel, The Company She Keeps, launched her career as one of the most celebrated writers of her generation, a reputation bolstered by her controversial 1963 novel The Group, which topped the New York Times bestseller list for almost two years and was banned in several countries for its frank portrayal of female sexuality. McCarthy was married four times. She died in 1989.

Additional information

GOR008962294
9780241983416
024198341X
Birds of America: Introduction by Booker Prize-Winning Author Penelope Lively by Mary McCarthy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2018-02-01
320
N/A
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