Living

Henry GREEN   |   Henry YORKE

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Living
Living

"ONE OF THE BEST ENGLISH NOVELISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY": FIRST EDITION OF LIVING, HENRY GREEN'S INNOVATIVE SECOND NOVEL

(YORKE, Henry) GREEN, Henry. Living. London and Toronto: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1929. Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Green's second novel—"a work of astonishing maturity and brilliance"—an exceptionally fine copy in the original dust jacket.

Henry Yorke, known by his pen name of Henry Green, "was one of the best English novelists of the 20th century, and the hardest to classify… He has always been held in the highest esteem by his fellow writers: Auden considered him during his acme to be 'the best English novelist alive'… Updike, writing two decades after Green's death, gave perhaps the highest praise of all: 'Green was a novelist of such rarity….. that every fragment of his work is precious'" (Atlantic). Born into privilege, he published his first novel, Blindness (1926), while a student at Oxford. Living, written while working on the shop floor of his family firm, "is one of the few works of fiction in English to deal with people actually working" (Wintle, Makers of Modern Culture I:205). "It is a work of astonishing maturity and brilliance… Green went on to write many novels… but reveal none so sure an ear as in Living, nor such exuberant talents" (Connolly, Modern Movement 59). "Kermode and Hollander single out Living as the best proletarian novel in English" (Colt & Rosen, Writers of the Old School, 39). To Sebastian Faulks, "no fiction has ever thrilled me in the same way as the great moments in Living… I have been moved by Tolstoy, Lawrence, Proust and others, perhaps more so, but not in the same way" (Guardian). First edition, first issue with no statement of printings on copyright page.

Dust jacket with minor expert repair to foot of spine. Fine condition.

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