Now a major motion picture: A “deliciously wicked and amusing”
tale of a cranky curmudgeon investigating strange goings-on at an
English country house (The New York Times). “I’ve suffered for
my art, now it’s your turn.” So begins the story of Ted Wallace,
unaffectionately known as the Hippopotamus. Failed poet, failed
theater critic, failed father and husband, Ted is a shameless
womanizer, drinks too much, and is at odds in his cranky but
maddeningly logical way with most of modern life. Fired from his
job at the newspaper, Ted seeks a few months’ repose and free liquor
at Swafford Hall, the country mansion of his old friend Michael Logan.
This world of boozy dinners, hunting parties, and furtive liaisons has
recently been turned on its head by miracles, healings, and phenomena
beyond Ted’s comprehension. As the mysteries deepen, The
Hippopotamus builds into a rollicking sendup of the classic British
mystery that is “tremendously funny” (Christopher Buckley) and a
“near-perfect book” (Entertainment Weekly). The basis for the
recent movie starring Roger Allam, Matthew Modine, and Fiona Shaw,
“The Hippopotamus is animated by an antic sense of comedy and
features a willfully feckless hero . . . Described in uproarious
terms that suggest Wodehouse crossed with Waugh, Swafford emerges as a
parody of every upper-class country house ever depicted in an English
novel” (The New York Times).
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ISBN
9781616954741
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Soho Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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