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Vathek (Oxford World's Classics) | 
enlarge | Author: William Beckford Creator: Roger Lonsdale Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 181260
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 224 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0192836560 Dewey Decimal Number: 843.5 EAN: 9780192836564 ASIN: 0192836560
Publication Date: November 26, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: In stock - Immediate despatch from an efficient and professional leading British bookselling firm.
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Often overlooked, but a brilliant pice of English literature January 11, 2006 Mr. A. Willmer (London) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
'Vathek' the novel is peverse, twisted and politically incorrect to the extreme. The main protagonist himslef is likewise viscious and completely 'evil' if such a thing does exist. Yet it is perhaps these two facets that help to make 'Vathek' so compelling, so fresh and so orignal and down-right funny. That's right, if you have a wicked sense of humour and enjoy the odd toilet joke then this book is certainly for you. However, it would be wrong to suggets that 'Vathek' is nothing more than a series of smutty jokes and grusome scenes. It is much more. Beckford supposedly wrote the novel within 48hrs - without sleep! In spite of this he has somehow managed to create a world that pushes the imaginative envelope to the extreme. This book will live with me for life. READ IT!
not an easy read February 9, 2001 x (x) 15 out of 22 found this review helpful
I read Vathek in my late teens when I had a fascination with all things macabre. I was not dissapointed with Vathek on this point but what irritated me then, and still does now, is the rather contrived and inpenetrable style in which it is written (or possibly translated). There is not much of a story to it, but some of the episodes are entertaining- I was particularly amused by the one about someone having half their beard burned off. If you are a big fan of the gothic genre then you'll probably take great delight in Vathek, but for the more general reader it is something of a pain. The elements are there, it's just not done with enough finesse. I read an unillustrated edition myself- I'm sure that Redon's illustrations add a lot to the reading experience.
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