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The Old Man and Me
The Old Man and Me
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Author(s): Dundy, Elaine
ISBN No.: 9781590173176
Pages: 248
Year: 200906
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 26.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In this, in a way a sequel to her classicThe Dud Avocado, Elaine Dundy's young and sexy American heroine, named (excellently) Honey Flood this time, parks herself in London, hellbent on sleeping and conniving and boozing her way to the top. She's angry, ambitious, vixenish, Holly Golightly crossed with Kingsley Amis' Lucky Jim. I'm not sure who's claiming to have invented chick lit these days; but maybe Dundy should raise an arm, except that she's so murderously fierce. 'Bad girls are more interesting than Good ones,' she says here in a new introduction. The reader is glad she thinks that way." --The Los Angeles Times "Here was no one else quite like her. She introduced a whole style, the freed American girl landing on old Europe, starting in Paris and moving on to London. She collected a lot of very interesting friends.


She had a lot of reality that was far more interesting than fiction." Gore Vidal "It's a terrific job-fierce, gamey, vixenish . as if it was bled not written. Definitely demonic, exquisitely carved, deadly murderous comedy." -Dawn Powell,The Washington Post  "The surprises here are delicious.Brilliant, weirdly original, hilarious." Irwin Shaw "This story of an Anglo-American liaison dangereuse is both truly horrible and horribly funny." Christopher Isherwod "A lively comic novel about an American girl abroad.


Miss Dundy has perfect pitch for the nuances of snobbism both at home and abroad; she can distill the essence of a wilted supper club or a Soho saloon. "As full of wry charm asThe Dud Avocado." Doris Lessing "The Old Man and Meis a witty black comedy of manners as seen through the eyes of Dundy's finest creation, a hipster Daisy Miller, who shows us how each girl kills the thing she love-hates, or very nearly. A splendid, destructive work." -Gore Vidal "The Old Man and Meagain finds an American woman, Honey Flood, in Europethis time Londonamid a tangle of relationships which have brought about her murderous intent. It is a glimpse of a vanished world, a city which did not require a fortune if one were to carouse, an suffer, in its more pleasant quarters." Times(London).


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