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A Handful Of Dust

A Handful Of Dust Mass market paperback - 1951

by Evelyn Waugh

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Penguin UK, 1951-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. 1.7766 in x 17.7665 in x 11.1675 in. Penguin Books 1980 reprint. Pages clean and bright, binding firm.
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  • Title A Handful Of Dust
  • Author Evelyn Waugh
  • Binding Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Penguin UK, East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A.
  • Date 1951-01-01
  • Bookseller's Inventory # mon0000812062
  • ISBN 9780140008227

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About this book

British writer Evelyn Waugh’s A Handful of Dust tells the story of Tony Last, a disillusioned and soon-to-be-divorced country squire, who travels of the jungle of Brazil — only to find himself the prisoner of an unhinged settler who forces him to continuously read aloud the works of Charles Dickens. A Handful of Dust is often grouped with Waugh’s satirical novels prior to World War II; however, because of its serious undertones, it can also been seen as a transitional work to his more substantial postwar fiction. The novel has autobiographical elements, reflecting the author’s own failed marriage and his resulting South American journey in 1933-1934. But on a deeper note, A Handful of Dust illustrates the parallels the savage nature of London society with uncivilized barbarity of the jungle.

Waugh first used Tony as the protagonist in his 1933 short story titled The Man Who Liked Dickens. The piece was published in the US in Hearst's International–Cosmopolitan and in Britain in Nash's Pall Mall Magazine. Tony’s story was then serialized — after much revision and expansion — under the title A Flat in London. When it came time to publish the story as a novel, Waugh selected the title A Handful of Dust, inspired by a line in T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land: "I will show you fear in a handful of dust."

Upon publication, the critical reception of A Handful of Dust was less than impressive. Yet the novel was and has remained popular with the public and has never been out of print. A Handful of Dust is ranked 34th on Modern Library’s “100 Best” English-language novels of the 20th century. It is also listed as one of TIME’s “100 Best Novels” (since 1923). 

First line

"WAS anyone hurt?"

First Edition Identification

Chapman and Hall first published A Handful of Dust in 1934. First editions are bound in red and black “snakeskin” cloth with gilt lettering on the spine and have no additional printings listed on the copyright page.

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