The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar BGrove/Atlantic, Inc., 1 de des. 2007 - 416 pàgines The sexual odyssey of a hopeless romantic from the author of the legendary bestseller The Ginger Man—“a comic writer rivaling Waugh and Wodehouse” (Life). In the years before and after World War II, Balthazar B is the world’s last shy, elegant young man. Born to riches in Paris and raised by his solicitous governess, Balthazar is shipped away to prep school in England where he is befriended by the noble but flagrantly naughty Beefy. Together, Balthazar and Beefy matriculate to Trinity College, Dublin. There, Balthazar reads zoology and Beefy prepares for holy orders, all the while sharing amorous adventures high and low until their university careers come to an abrupt and decidedly unholy end. Out of the cocooned, innocent sexuality of Balthazar B, J. P. Donleavy—one of the most vital, and often condemned, comic voices of the twentieth century—created “one of the most perfect love affairs in modern literature . . . revelatory and delightful . . . lush and lovely, bawdy and sad” (The New York Times). “If Nancy Mitford and James Joyce had collaborated, the result might have been like the adventures of Balthazar B.” —The Guardian |
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... could snap off your head . And that Balthazar was a bad little boy to crawl up the stairs and throw lumps of cheese over the banister at this Uncle Edouard as he lay asleep in bed . A woman came called Fifi . With a flapping wide 3.
... could snap off your head . And that Balthazar was a bad little boy to crawl up the stairs and throw lumps of cheese over the banister at this Uncle Edouard as he lay asleep in bed . A woman came called Fifi . With a flapping wide 3.
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J. P. Donleavy. A woman came called Fifi . With a flapping wide pink hat and narrow little waist and fluffy lacy frills round her throat . Her skin was smooth and pale . And by early morning Bal- thazar stole to Uncle Edouard's door and ...
J. P. Donleavy. A woman came called Fifi . With a flapping wide pink hat and narrow little waist and fluffy lacy frills round her throat . Her skin was smooth and pale . And by early morning Bal- thazar stole to Uncle Edouard's door and ...
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... woman opening the door . Balthazar shrinking in the car . Nannie re- turning down the wide grey steps , her face and eyes white and tearful . " Come Balthazar . " " No. " " You must . You must for me . " Balthazar came from the car ...
... woman opening the door . Balthazar shrinking in the car . Nannie re- turning down the wide grey steps , her face and eyes white and tearful . " Come Balthazar . " " No. " " You must . You must for me . " Balthazar came from the car ...
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... woman in a white apron brought a cup of brown tea . And slice of buttered toast . He sat alone among the dining tables . Out the window a terrace . Faint shouts and smack of a stick against a ball . A hill sweeping steeply down to the ...
... woman in a white apron brought a cup of brown tea . And slice of buttered toast . He sat alone among the dining tables . Out the window a terrace . Faint shouts and smack of a stick against a ball . A hill sweeping steeply down to the ...
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