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The Slaves of Solitude

The Slaves of Solitude

by Patrick Hamilton, introduction by David Lodge

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England in the middle of World War II, a war that seems fated to go on forever, a war that has become a way of life. Heroic resistance is old hat. Everything is in short supply, and tempers are even shorter. Overwhelmed by the terrors and rigors of the Blitz, middle-aged Miss Roach has retreated to the relative safety and stupefying boredom of the suburban town of Thames Lockdon, where she rents a room in a boarding house run by Mrs. Payne. There the savvy, sensible, decent, but all-too-meek Miss Roach endures the dinner-table interrogations of Mr. Thwaites and seeks to relieve her solitude by going out drinking and necking with a wayward American lieutenant. Life is almost bearable until Vicki Kugelmann, a seeming friend, moves into the adjacent room. That’s when Miss Roach’s troubles really begin. 

Recounting an epic battle of wills in the claustrophobic confines of the boarding house, Patrick Hamilton’s The Slaves of Solitude, with a delightfully improbable heroine, is one of the finest and funniest books ever written about the trials of a lonely heart.Patrick Hamilton, introduction by David Lodge

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Series: NYRB Classics
ISBN: 9781590172209
Pages: 272
Publication Date:

Praise

Surprisingly modern...gritty, real, tough, and sardonic...if you were looking to fly from Dickens to Martin Amis with just one overnight stop, then Hamilton is your man.
— Nick Hornby

My favourites are the novels which capture the gloom, grubbiness and paranoia of Forties London life...for example...Patrick Hamilton's fabulously poignant The Slaves of Solitude.
— Sarah Waters

Slaves of Solitude seems to me a masterpiece and certainly one of the best novels to come out of the Second World War.
—David Lodge, The Times Literary Supplement

I enjoyed every page of this novel, and have never had the pleasure of seeing the panoply of loneliness and depression employed to such brilliant comic effect.
— Katherine Powers, The Boston Globe

A welcome opportunity for contemporary readers to discover [Patrick Hamilton]...The author sketches the everyday with a deft, often comedic touch, yet never loses sight of the ultimate pathos of the human condition.
Los Angeles Times

One of Hamilton's finest novels...The Slaves of Solitude is a pitch-perfect comedy, in which all the passions and tensions of war are enacted in a seedy boarding house in Henley-on-Thames.
The Independent

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