Jake's Thing
Jake's Thing is a satirical novel written by Kingsley Amis, first published in 1978 by Hutchinson
Plot summary
The novel follows the life of Jacques 'Jake' Richardson, a 59-year-old Oxford don who struggles to overcome the loss of his libido.
Reception
In the magazine Prospect, critic Andrew Marr discussed his expectation that Amis' work would be retrospectively beyond the pale. "What slightly spoils this diatribe, however, is that to prepare for it I went back to Kingsley Amis’s novels and enjoyed myself more than was convenient for my purposes. Jake’s Thing, for instance, famously rancid with misogyny, turns out, on re-reading, to be surprisingly tender in parts, and intensely moving on the humiliations of impotence. The Old Devils will last as long as novels do; but it is not the only brilliant treatment of old age-Ending Up is one of the most delicately tragic funny books I have ever read. And so on."[1]
Writing in The Millions, critic Catherine Baab-Muguira acknowledged the novel's "comic brio."[2]
References
External links
- Kingsley Amis "The Art of Fiction," The Paris Review
Further reading
- Bradford, Richard. Lucky Him: The Life of Kingsley Amis. London: Peter Owens, 2001. ISBN 0-7206-1117-2.
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- The Green Man (1969)
- Girl, 20 (1971)
- The Alteration (1976)
- Jake's Thing (1978)
- Stanley and the Women (1984)
- The Old Devils (1986)
- The Folks That Live on the Hill (1990)
- The Russian Girl (1992)
- The James Bond Dossier (1965)
- The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007 (1965)
- The Letters of Kingsley Amis (2001)
television adaptations
- Lucky Jim (1957)
- Only Two Can Play (1962)
- Further Adventures of Lucky Jim (1967)
- Take a Girl Like You (1970)
- The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim (1982)
- That Uncertain Feeling (1986)
- The Green Man (1990)
- Stanley and the Women (1991)
- The Old Devils (1992)
- Take a Girl Like You (2000)
- Lucky Jim (2003)
- Elizabeth Jane Howard (wife)
- Martin Amis (son)
- Robert Markham (pseudonym)
- Lemmons (home)
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