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Fielding Gray: A novel [Hardcover]

Simon Raven (Author)
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The lead novel in Raven's ``Alms for Oblivion'' sequence (there are ten in all), this very English tale is set in 1945 and perpetuates the image of the public school as a haven for upper-class snobbery and other more earthly vices. Intelligent and popular, Fielding Gray likes to play the role of romantic pagan, in many respects a charming persona, but one which inevitably leads to conflict with the forces of convention. His rather careless seduction of another student sets off a chain of events with tragic consequences that alter the course of his life. The tale is not offered, however, as a defense of conventional morality. Indeed, many of its representatives are less than appealing, eager to use the tragedy for their own ends. Urbane and exhibiting an occasional flash of wit reminiscent of Waugh, it is a work that should appeal to most Anglophiles. David W. Henderson, Eckerd Coll. Lib., St. Petersburg, Fla.
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Beaufort Books; First Edition edition (1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0825303109
  • ISBN-13: 978-0825303104
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,286,434 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Alms for Oblivion is an engaging series of novels, April 18, 1999
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The Alms for Oblivion series is incredibly readable. The characters are entertaining and could as easily be from Oxbridge in the 90s as from the 40s and 50s. I was quite in love with Fielding Gray and appalled when he was disfigured. Shame that the publishers made such a hash of re-issuing the series. I waited 11 months between the first and second volumes, and as far as I know the third volume has yet to be published. The novels are not in chronological order - is this the order in which they were written?
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alms for Oblivion series a must read, January 25, 2000
This review is from: Fielding Gray: A novel (Hardcover)
Similar I suppose in style to Powell's Dance to the Music of Time, Raven's Alms series is a lighter and more devious, and is devilishly funny. Highly recommended - all volumes have now been re-released, and are worth picking up. I would say worth reading in the order they were written, rather than in chronological order, as this method was surely Raven's intention? Buy NOW!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The entree to a literary feast!, April 7, 2000
This review is from: Fielding Gray: A novel (Hardcover)
The opening page of my hard cover copy of 'Fielding Gray' indicates it was the fourth book written in the Alms for Oblivion sequence, however, cronologically, it is the first. It is actually the last book I read in this sequence - I searched high and low for it for almost ten years, until I found two copies within weeks of each other, one in a charity shop in my old home town, where I hadn't lived for 20 years!

Fielding Gray, priviliged, handsome, charming, talented, manipulative, debauched, corrupt and a corrupter, emerged as the central and pivotal of the ten main characters in the sequence, even though he didn't appear at all in the first written book 'The Rich Pay Late' (cronologically fourth). He made a memorable but minor appearance in the second written, 'Friends in Low Places' (cronologically fifth), but became the undeniable star of the sequence in the third written, 'Sabre Squadron' (cronologically third).

'Fielding Gray' takes us back to where it all began - the summer term in 1945 at his public (in the UK, that means private) school begins with a thanksgiving service after the war in Europe. The acknowledged Golden Boy, destined for a glittering academic career, Fielding Gray gradually loses his innocence (via increasingly seedy sexual encounters) and is ultimately responsible for a devestating sexual tragedy, as his originally projected future slips away. However, some of his schoolday liaisons and friendships stay with him all his life.

The ten independent novels of the Alms for Oblivion sequence take a ironically cynical poke at the English upper-middle-class, involving academia, politics, journalism, the aristocracy, the army, etc. Disguised as bawdy tales of strange, often indecent passions, populated by a curiously likable contingent of debauched and corrupt characters, their associates and their victims, Simon Raven writes the most deliciously enjoyable, stylish, funny and clever social satire you will find (excepting, perhaps, Robertson Davis). Many of these characters crop up in his non-sequence novels, 'The Roses of Picardie', 'September Castle', etc., and they raise the second generation in a further sequence 'The First-born of Eqypt' (only seven novels this time!)

While many of Simon Raven's most memorable characters are people you would probably avoid having in your life, their tales provide vicarious enjoyment, an addiction that once started must continue until the very last word.

Even though I rarely re-read books, while researching this review I've come to realise I must read them all again, starting tonight!

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