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Title: Party Going Author(s): Henry Green ISBN: / (USA edition) Publisher: Augustus m Kelley Pubs Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA. Party Going, published in , is Henry Green's darkly comic valediction to what W. H. Auden famously described as the "low dishonest decade" of the s. London is sunk in an impenetrable fog. London is sunk in an impenetrable fog. by Henry Green. A group of rich, spoiled and idle young people heading off on a winter holiday are stranded at a railway station when their train is delayed by thick, enclosing fog. PARTY GOING describes their four-hour wait in a London railway hotel where they shelter from the grim weather and the throngs. of workers on the platform below.
LIVING, LOVING, PARTY GOING is a brilliant comedy of manners, presenting a party of wealthy travellers stranded by fog in a London railway hotel while throngs of workers await trains in the station below. Party Going, published in , is Henry Green’s darkly comic valediction to what W. H. Auden famously described as the “low dishonest decade” of the s. London is sunk in an impenetrable fog. Henry Green’s Party Going: an eccentric portrait of the idle rich. Amit Chaudhuri revisits a masterful tale of revellers stranded at a hotel, which recalls Joyce and Woolf but resembles neither.
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