Evelyn Waugh

Put Out More Flags

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Evelyn Waugh's “Put Out More Flags” is a satirical exploration of the British upper class during the tumultuous period leading up to World War II. Written in Waugh's signature prose, the novel employs sharp wit and dark humor to examine the superficial lives of its characters, juxtaposing their trivial pursuits with the looming threat of global conflict. The narrative oscillates between farce and poignant realism, vividly capturing the disintegration of societal norms and expectations in a changing world. Waugh's detailed characterizations and incisive dialogue serve to illuminate the absurdities of the era, making it a compelling reflection on the intersection of personal and political turmoil. Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966), renowned for his keen social commentary, crafted this work amidst his own experiences of disillusionment with British society and the changing tide of historical events. His firsthand observations of the aristocracy, coupled with a deeply ingrained skepticism toward the elite, shaped his narrative style and themes in “Put Out More Flags.” Waugh's literary career was marked by a fascination with the moral complexities of human behavior, making this novel a quintessential expression of his worldview. This incisive and entertaining novel is highly recommended for readers interested in sharp social critique blended with rich characterizations. Waugh's unique perspective on the absurdities of bourgeois existence remains relevant today, allowing contemporary audiences to engage with the text's exploration of privilege and dysfunction. “Put Out More Flags” is both a reflective and entertaining read that captures the spirit of an era on the precipice of monumental change.
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232 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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