An edition of We think the world of you (1960)

We think the world of you.

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We think the world of you.
J. R. Ackerley
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An edition of We think the world of you (1960)

We think the world of you.

  • 3.00 ·
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  • 3 Have read

We Think the World of You combines acute social realism and dark fantasy, and was described by author J.R. Ackerley as “a fairy tale for adults.”

Frank, the narrator, is a middle-aged civil servant, intelligent, acerbic, self-righteous, angry. He is in love with Johnny, a young, married, working-class man with a sweetly easygoing nature. When Johnny is sent to prison for committing a petty theft, Frank gets caught up in a struggle with Johnny’s wife and parents for access to him. Their struggle finds a strange focus in Johnny’s dog—a beautiful but neglected German shepherd named Evie. And it is she, in the end, who becomes the improbable and undeniable guardian of Frank’s inner world

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Publisher
Bodley Head
Language
English
Pages
157

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Cover of: We think the world of you
We think the world of you
2000, New York Review Books
in English
Cover of: We think theworld of you
We think theworld of you
1989, Penguin
in English
Cover of: We Think the World of You
We Think the World of You
June 1981, Creative Arts Book Co
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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/12
Library of Congress
PZ4.A182 We5, PR6001.C4 We5

The Physical Object

Pagination
157 p.
Number of pages
157

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5711461M
LCCN
70218628
Library Thing
356076

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