April 2012 Guest Editor Paul Torday on Hangover Square...
This novel is an atmospheric and gripping evocation of the lost souls that haunt bars and cheap hotels in west London in 1939. The central figure is George Harvey Bone, who is a hopeless drifter, and mentally unstable. He falls for an actress called Netta – herself not much more than a prostitute – and she uses him until his money starts to run out. The novel is often painfully funny but at the same time there is a sense of impending tragedy as George’s behaviour becomes more and more erratic. I love the way the author weaves the drift of the world towards war into the drifting and doomed lives of his characters.
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London 1939, and in the grimy publands of Earls Court, George Harvey Bone is pursuing a helpless infatuation with Netta who is cool, contemptuous and hopelessly desirable to George. George is adrift in hell, until something goes click in his head and he realizes that he must kill her.
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Hangover Square A Story of Darkest Earl's Court is available in Paperback
Hangover Square A Story of Darkest Earl's Court was written by Patrick Hamilton, J.B. Priestley and published by Penguin Classics an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd
Hangover Square A Story of Darkest Earl's Court has 280 pages
Yes it is part of Penguin Classics series