Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
98
Language
English
Published
Sep 10, 2012
Publisher
Francis Boutle Publishers
ISBN-10
1903427746
ISBN-13
9781903427743
Description
From the publisher:
"D.M. Thomas, author of the iconic novel The White Hotel, has turned his creative imagination to a genre that has been curiously neglected for over a hundred years, the verse novel. Vintage Ghosts, often hilarious and sometimes sad, always with brilliant poetic technique, explores the changing relationships of a wide variety of (mostly) old men who write to the forum of a new website called ‘Vintage Archive’. The men are united by a sense of loss, brought about by the liberation of women, which for them is like the end of the British Empire.
One of Freud’s female colleagues observed that men, less anchored in reality than women, can make fetishes ‘of unimaginable splendour’ out of very little. For these old men, the lost splendour was the stockings-and-suspenders of their youth. The changes in women’s dress towards a more unisex look leaves them bewildered and angry. But there are a few women, including a colonel’s widow, a Russian-Armenian violinist, and an elderly ex-model, who seem to offer consolation..."
"D.M. Thomas, author of the iconic novel The White Hotel, has turned his creative imagination to a genre that has been curiously neglected for over a hundred years, the verse novel. Vintage Ghosts, often hilarious and sometimes sad, always with brilliant poetic technique, explores the changing relationships of a wide variety of (mostly) old men who write to the forum of a new website called ‘Vintage Archive’. The men are united by a sense of loss, brought about by the liberation of women, which for them is like the end of the British Empire.
One of Freud’s female colleagues observed that men, less anchored in reality than women, can make fetishes ‘of unimaginable splendour’ out of very little. For these old men, the lost splendour was the stockings-and-suspenders of their youth. The changes in women’s dress towards a more unisex look leaves them bewildered and angry. But there are a few women, including a colonel’s widow, a Russian-Armenian violinist, and an elderly ex-model, who seem to offer consolation..."
Genres
Humor