The Waste Land

The Waste Land

by Martin Rowson (Author)

Synopsis

In Martin Rowson's The Waste Land , private detective Chris Marlowe is tasked with getting to the bottom of the most impenetrable of all modernist mysteries: namely T. S. Eliot's The Wasteland . Cunningly contrived, this irreverent graphic parody is inspired in equal parts by the classic modernist poem and by the American noir novels of Raymond Chandler. Marlowe, searching for his dead partner's killers, is lured into a web of murder, deceit, lust, despair, and, of course, a frantic quest for the Holy Grail. Doped, duped, pistol-whipped, framed by the cops, and going nowhere fast, Marlowe enters a nightmare world where Robert Frost, Norman Mailer, and Edmund Wilson drink in the gloom of a London pub; where Auden is glimpsed entering the men's room; where Henry James, Aldous Huxley, and Richard Wagner share an ice cream aboard a Thames pleasure steamer; and where, out of luck and out of clues, Marlowe finally tracks down T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. Available again for the first time in a decade, this is an unforgettably strange trip through modern literature with one of Britain's best writers and illustrators.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Seagull Books
Published: 12 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 0857420410
ISBN 13: 9780857420411

Media Reviews
The Waste Land by Martin Rowson, a comic strip version of the poem... is far funnier and perhaps more genuinely learned than the original. (Peter Ackroyd, Times (UK)) Irresistibly funny.... Martin Rowson has produced not only a first-rate comic book but also an acute critical commentary, footnotes and all. His book is a marvel of sly scholarship and invention. (Village Voice)
Author Bio
Martin Rowson is a writer and cartoonist. His work appears frequently in the Guardian and the Independent. His most recent books include The Dog Allusion, Fuck: The Human Odyssey, and Giving Offence.