Showing posts with label Stella Gibbons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stella Gibbons. Show all posts

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons

An exquisite book.

What was the "something nasty" Aunt Ada Doom saw in the woodshed?

(I feel that I should also add that much of this was read on the tube recently, and when we went to the cinema I carried on reading until the lights went down. Very funny, very unusual. A funny/strange feature: it is said "in the near future" - it was written in 1932, and at one point a character refers back to a 1942 war. What is funny is that you are not conscious of this normally - if anything, it has a real twenties/thirties feel about it - but every so often there's a strange anachronistic feature, such as "he dwiddled the dial on his picturephone" (that's not an actual quote, by the way!) or the "airpost". Anyway, other than that, this is a great book. Not bad for £2.49 at Oxfam ... As I said - exquisite.)