Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead
Author(s): Barbara Comyns
A twisted hilarious satire about an English village struck by a mysterious epidemic.The story of the Willoweed family and the English village in which they live. It begins mid-flood, ducks swimming in the drawing-room windows, "quacking their approval" as they sail around the room. "What about my rose beds?" demands Grandmother Willoweed. Her son shouts down her ear-trumpet that the garden is submerged, dead animals everywhere, she will be lucky to get a bunch. Then the miller drowns himself ... then the butcher slits his throat ... and a series of gruesome deaths plagues the villagers. The newspaper asks, "Who will be smitten by this fatal madness next?" Through it all, Comyns's unique voice weaves a text as wonderful as it is horrible, as beautiful as it is cruel. Originally published in England in 1954, this "overlooked small masterpiece" is a twisted, tragicomic gem.
Product Information
General Fields
- :
- : Little, Brown Book Group Limited
- : Virago Press
- : 0.118
- : 01 October 1992
- : 10 Centimeters X 13.5 Centimeters X 19.9 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : Barbara Comyns
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 160