Girl, 20
Girl, 20 is a novel by Kingsley Amis, first published in 1971. Bill Botten designed the first edition cover.
The novel's anti-hero is Sir Roy Vandervane, a late middle-aged orchestral conductor and composer. He is a committed philanderer who also has pretensions to be at the vanguard of 1960s counter-culture. The novel is narrated by his friend and colleague Douglas Yandell, whose love life is hardly less complex. Sylvia is Sir Roy's (much) younger girlfriend with wisdom and guile far beyond her years. The plot describes the interactions of the aforementioned and of wife Kitty and daughter Penny.
The work received positive reviews in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Daily Telegraph and others.[1]
External links
- Kingsley Amis - All Free Now - BBC Radio drama. A 90-minute radio drama from 1989. Written by Tony Bilbow - based on Kingsley Amis's novel Girl 20.
References
- ^ "New York Review of Books". 17 September 2013.
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- Lucky Jim (1954)
- That Uncertain Feeling (1955)
- I Like It Here (1958)
- Take a Girl Like You (1960)
- The Anti-Death League (1966)
- Colonel Sun (1968)
- The Green Man (1969)
- Girl, 20 (1971)
- The Alteration (1976)
- Jake's Thing (1978)
- Stanley and the Women (1984)
- The Old Devils (1986)
- The Folks That Live on the Hill (1990)
- The Russian Girl (1992)
- The James Bond Dossier (1965)
- The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007 (1965)
- The Letters of Kingsley Amis (2001)
television adaptations
- Lucky Jim (1957)
- Only Two Can Play (1962)
- Further Adventures of Lucky Jim (1967)
- Take a Girl Like You (1970)
- The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim (1982)
- That Uncertain Feeling (1986)
- The Green Man (1990)
- Stanley and the Women (1991)
- The Old Devils (1992)
- Take a Girl Like You (2000)
- Lucky Jim (2003)
- Elizabeth Jane Howard (wife)
- Martin Amis (son)
- Robert Markham (pseudonym)
- Lemmons (home)
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