![]() ![]() Interesting in story and in style, and not least in what it implies about its author and his growth as an analyst and an artist.įor Mr. Waugh's admirers who might recently have suspected he was exhausting a rather limited field-it will almost certainly be his most interesting book in ten years: more Just now that it is bigger and richer, and that-to those of Mr. ![]() Whether "Brideshead Revisited" is technically as expert, of its kind, as "Decline and Fall, "Vile Bodies" or "A Handful of Dust" may be debatable. Y theme, says the narrator in Evelyn Waugh's latest, his most carefully written and deeply felt novel, "is memory, that winged host." And, with that, theīrightly devastating satirist of England's Twenties and Thirties moves from one world to another and a larger one: from the lunacy of a burlesqued Mayfair, very glib and funny and masking the serious point in farce, to a world in DecemEvelyn Waugh's Finest Novel By JOHN K. ![]()
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