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1990 novel by Kingsley Amis

The Folks That Live on the Hill
Cover of first edition (hardcover)
AuthorKingsley Amis
Cover artistMatthew Cook
LanguageEnglish
GenreComedy novel
PublisherHutchinson
Publication date1990
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages246 pp
ISBN0-09-1741378

The Folks That Live on the Hill is Kingsley Amis's twentieth novel, published in 1990.

The novel's protagonist Harry Caldecote, a retired librarian, lives in the fictional Shepherd's Hill area of North London, in fact Primrose Hill. Harry is twice divorced and lives with his sister Clare. The novel describes the interaction of Harry's extended family, son Piers, brother Freddie, sister-in-law Desiree and Fiona and Bunty, who are relatives of his former wives, from the viewpoint of the principal characters. Amis lampoons the attitudes and lifestyles of the North London chattering classes.

Reception

This work was compared favourably with Amis' Booker Prize-winning novel The Old Devils. This late 20th century 'comedy of manners' was described as 'cheerful and gregarious as a crowded saloon bar'. It was also described as 'a pleasant, rambling, sometimes touching tale'.

References

  1. Pritchard, William H. (July 1990). "The Folks That Live On The Hill". The New York Times.
  2. Amis, Kingsley (18 April 1990). The folks that live on the hill. Hutchinson. ISBN 978-0-09-174137-2. OL 1625242M – via The Open Library.
  3. Amis, Kingsley (1991). The Folks That Live on the Hill. Chivers. ISBN 9780745172552.
  4. ^ Parrinder, Patrick (22 March 1990). "Uncle Kingsley". London Review of Books. Vol. 12, no. 6.
  5. Lyons, Gene. "Entertainment Weekly". Entertainment Weekly.
  6. "The Folks That Live on the Hill". Kirkusreviews.com.
  7. "The Folks That Live on the Hill". Publishersweekly.com.
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