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Wildly funny and wonderfully bizarre, "All About H. Hatterr" is one of the most perfectly eccentric and strangely absorbing works modern English has produced. H. Hatterr is the son of a European merchant officer and a lady from Penang who has been raised and educated in missionary schools in Calcutta. His story is of his search for enlightenment as, in the course of visiting seven Oriental cities, he consults with seven sages, each of whom specializes in a different aspect of "Living." Each teacher delivers himself of a great "Generality," each great Generality launches a new great "Adventure," from each of which Hatter escapes not so much greatly edified as by the skin of his teeth. The book is a comic extravaganza, but as Anthony Burgess writes in his introduction, "it is the language that makes the book. ... It is not pure English; it is like Shakespeare, Joyce, and Kipling, gloriously impure."
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All About H. Hatterr
November 6, 2007, NYRB Classics, New York Review Books
Paperback
in English
1590172426 9781590172421
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All about H. Hatterr: a novel
1970, Bodley Head
in English
- New ed.; introduction by Anthony Burgess.
0370014243 9780370014241
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All about H. Hatterr
February 1970, Farrar Straus Giroux
Hardcover
in English
0374102805 9780374102807
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All about H. Hatterr [by] G.V. Desani.: Introd. by Anthony Burgess.
1970, The Bodley Head
in English
- [Rev. ed.]
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