A Curious Invitation: The Forty Greatest Parties in Literature

A Curious Invitation: The Forty Greatest Parties in Literature

by SuzetteField (Author)

Synopsis

Since ancient times human beings have gathered together for social purposes. And since not very long after that writers have written about these occasions.

The party is a useful literary device, not only for social comment and satire, but as an occasion where characters can meet, fall in love, fall out or even get murdered.

A Curious Invitation features forty of the greatest fictional festivities. Some of these parties are depictions of real events, like the Duchess of Richmond's Ball on the eve of battle with Napoleon in Thackeray's Vanity Fair; others draw on the author's experience of the society they lived in, such as Lady Metroland's party in Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies; while yet others come straight from the writer's bizarre imagination, like Douglas Adams' flying party above an unknown planet from `The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'.

Suzette Field offers you the chance to gatecrash these parties, spanning most of the history of human civilization, seen through the eyes of the world's greatest writers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 301
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Picador
Published: 11 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 1447209559
ISBN 13: 9781447209553

Author Bio
Suzette Field was born and raised in Los Angeles. She is the Tribune of the Last Tuesday Society, which she helped expand from organizing tea parties and lectures to being one of London's premier events promoters: their balls regularly attract two to three thousand revellers. In 2009 the Last Tuesday Society opened its first permanent home: a shop, art gallery and museum on Mare Street in Hackney. While not arranging glamorous extravaganzas, Suzette has been locked away in the London Library's splendid Georgian reading rooms writing A Curious Invitation, her first book.