Anglo-Saxon Attitudes is a brilliant satirical novel by Angus Wilson, a cornerstone of post-war British literature. It delves into the convoluted lives of an eclectic group of academics, intricately weaving their personal dramas with a professional mystery surrounding a contested archaeological find. The narrative follows Gerald Middleton as he navigates a labyrinth of deceit, academic rivalries, and long-held secrets, questioning the very nature of truth and the integrity of history. Wilson's keen wit and sharp social commentary brilliantly expose human foibles, intellectual pretensions, and the moral ambiguities of post-war English society, making it a compelling exploration of identity and disillusionment.
| دار النشر: | Secker & Warburg |
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| اللغة: | english |