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Picture of nobody / Philip Owens ; with a foreword by Allen Bratton.

Van Pelt Library PR6029.W46 P53 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Owens, Philip, author.
Contributor:
Bratton, Allen, writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Fiction.
Shakespeare, William.
Playwriting--Fiction.
Playwriting.
London (England)--Fiction.
London (England).
Genre:
Novels.
Physical Description:
xv, 286 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : McNally Editions, 2026.
Summary:
"Transposed into the early twentieth century, a nonentity named Shakespeare rails against poverty, mediocrity, and misunderstanding, in forgotten modernist Philip Owens's brilliant, one-of-a-kind satire. Every year, there's a new crop of sad, dirty poet boys coming up to the city without a penny to their names. In six months' time, who on earth will remember these nobodies, with their so-called blank verse and their extravagant plots--this Marlowe, Kyd, and Will "Shakespere"? (A pseudonym, surely!)Better that they write thrillers, or advertising copy, or speeches for the media baron John Falstaff, who looks to be running for office. Now there's a man with a strong hand, who'll keep us out of any nasty foreign wars! Published in 1936 and soon forgotten in the chaos of World War II, Picture of Nobody is one of the strangest, most accomplished, and most remarkable one-offs in English fiction. A comic yet credible reimagining of the milieu of Elizabethan London in modernist dress, it transcends its premise to provide a poignant portrait, of a Shakespearean mind coming to grips with the twentieth century. Populated by an assortment of characters familiar from Will's life and writing both, it is as much a loving parody as a grim prophecy regarding the fate of genius in "interesting times."" --Amazon.
Notes:
Originally published in 1936.
ISBN:
9781961341883
1961341883
OCLC:
1534688950

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