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Wild About Harry (novel)

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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-297-78572-9

Followed by
  
Perfect English

Author
  
Paul Pickering

Country
  
United Kingdom

OCLC
  
11666889

Pages
  
212 pp

LC Class
  
PR6066.I258

Originally published
  
1985

Genre
  
Literary fiction

Dewey decimal
  
823.914

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Perfect English, The Blue Gate of Babylon, The People's Bread: A, The Leopard's Wife, Feargus O'Connor: A Political

Wild About Harry is the first novel by British writer Paul Pickering. It was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1985 and Collins in 1986. The book was published in America by Atheneum Books in 1985. Pickering researched the novel in Paraguay when he was sent to look for the Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele by Sir James Goldsmith’s NOW! magazine.

Contents

Plot summary

In Paraguay an English Major, Harry Copeland-Smith is guarding a war criminal and in his best efforts to protect him becomes like his charge.

Reception

The Times called the book the best black comedy of the year and Valentine Cunningham, Professor of English language and literature at the University of Oxford said in The Observer that it was a 'smashing debut from a new comic novelist of terrific promise.' The Listener magazine said it was better than Graham Greene. The novel was long-listed for the Booker Prize and shortlisted for the David Higham Prize for Fiction and received good reviews.

References

Wild About Harry (novel) Wikipedia