Hungry Generations by John Wain

Hungry Generations by John Wain

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Wain's Oxford saga, begun in "Where the Rivers Meet" and continued in "Comedies", moves into post-war society, and a new emotional and social turbulence. Peter is a university don, while his brother Brian has found his motor racing career is faltering, and that he needs to make a new start.

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Hungry Generations by John Wain

Wain's Oxford saga, begun in "Where the Rivers Meet" and continued in "Comedies", moves into post-war society, and a new emotional and social turbulence. Peter is a university don, while his brother Brian has found his motor racing career is faltering, and that he needs to make a new start.

John Wain, 1925-94, was an English novelist and critic. He served as professor of poetry at Oxford (1973-8) and wrote or edited more than seventy books. His works include the novels A Winter in the Hills (1970) and The Pardoner's Tale (1978); Letters to Five Artists (1969), poems; and critical
studies of Arnold Bennett (1967) and Samuel Johnson (1975).
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ISBN 13 9780091741853
ISBN 10 0091741858
Title Hungry Generations
Author John Wain
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1994-07-07
Number of pages 320
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