A pessimistic, earthbound self-analysis, with all the defeatism, skepticism, silliness at times, of immaturity, though Cyril...

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THE UNQUIET GRAVE

A pessimistic, earthbound self-analysis, with all the defeatism, skepticism, silliness at times, of immaturity, though Cyril Connolly is 40, an English critic and editor. Here in a word cycle, extensive use of quotations, short essays, he reveals himself as a bitter egotist, cruel, disillusioned, a self-styled Liberal who doesn't believe in Progress. Life is the slime and stench of a cess pool -- everything goes down before his destructive philosophy. He writes well, vividly, but often just for effect, and for the greater part, an unhappy iconoclastic plethora of words.

Pub Date: N/A

ISBN: 1406729248

Page Count: -

Publisher: Harper

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1945

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