Hadrian the Seventh
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:22nd Feb '18
Should be back in stock very soon
One of the strangest novels ever written - part daydream, part diatribe and part autobiography - by one of the great eccentrics of English literature.
'If there be one place in all this orb of earth where a secret is a Secret, that place is a Roman Conclave'
Part novel, part daydream, part diatribe, this strange masterpiece tells the story of George Arthur Rose, a poor, frustrated writer who lives in a shabby bedsit, saving his cigarette ends and eating soup - until one day he is made Pope. As the first English pontiff in five centuries, he is a mass of contradictions: infallible and petulant, humble and despotic. Yet Hadrian the Seventh is really a knowing self-portrait of its flamboyant author Baron Corvo, a would-be priest with aristocratic pretensions, and one of the greatest eccentrics of English literature.
Extraordinarily alive ... a first-rate book -- D.H. Lawrence
One of the most extraordinary achievements in English literature -- A.J.A. Symons
A brilliant fantasy self-portrait * London Review of Books *
A novel like no other * Weekly Standard *
ISBN: 9780241313022
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 20mm
Weight: 267g
368 pages