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Birthday / Alan Sillitoe.

Birthday / Alan Sillitoe.

BIRTHDAY is the long-awaited sequel to Alan Sillitoe's classic novel of the 1950s, SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING. Four decades on from the novel which was at the forefront of the new wave of British Literature, we re-discover the Seaton brothers: they are older, certainly; wiser - possibly not. Arthur and Brian Seaton, one with an ailing wife, one with an emotional knapsack of failure and success, are on their way to Jenny's 70th birthday party. Jenny and Brian had, a year ago, experimented with sex - semi-clothed, stealthy, with the bonus of fear. Arthur, of course, had cut a winning swathe through the married and unmarried women of Nottinghamshire. Life has changed. But there is still pleasure and still pain.

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200130534 LP SILL
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Shelf Location LP SILL
Author Sillitoe, Alan
Title Birthday / Alan Sillitoe.
Publication Details Oxford : Isis, 2002.
Description 312 p. (large print) ; 24 cm.
Series Isis large print
Notes BIRTHDAY is the long-awaited sequel to Alan Sillitoe's classic novel of the 1950s, SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING. Four decades on from the novel which was at the forefront of the new wave of British Literature, we re-discover the Seaton brothers: they are older, certainly; wiser - possibly not. Arthur and Brian Seaton, one with an ailing wife, one with an emotional knapsack of failure and success, are on their way to Jenny's 70th birthday party. Jenny and Brian had, a year ago, experimented with sex - semi-clothed, stealthy, with the bonus of fear. Arthur, of course, had cut a winning swathe through the married and unmarried women of Nottinghamshire. Life has changed. But there is still pleasure and still pain.
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