
Lucky Jim
Author: Kingsley Amis
Narrator: James Lailey
Unabridged: 9 hr 37 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 02/28/2023
Categories: Fiction, Satire, Humorous Fiction

Author: Kingsley Amis
Narrator: James Lailey
Unabridged: 9 hr 37 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 02/28/2023
Categories: Fiction, Satire, Humorous Fiction
Kingsley (William) Amis, novelist, poet, and critic, took his MA at Oxford and was a lecturer in English at Swansea and Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. A satirist and debunker of note, he is best known for such social comedies as his first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), but also saw science fiction as an ideal medium for satirical and sociological extrapolation. Amis’ controversial artistic evolution from supposed radical to national institution was neatly summed up by his receipt of a knighthood in 1990.
James Lailey is an actor, known for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Henry V, The Driving Seat, and Shakespeare's Globe: Romeo and Juliet.
Jim Dixon's reflection on old man Welch, the chair of the History Department at the provincial college where the novel is set: "How had he become Professor of History, even at a place like this? By published works? No. By extra good teaching? No, in italics." ― Kingsley Amis, Lucky Jim British literar......more
[Revised 1/21/23] This is a book packed with humor on every page. The blurbs tell us it is “Regarded by many as the finest, and funniest, comic novel of the twentieth century.” I’ll give examples but let me first tell you a bit about the story: Jim Dixon is an adjunct faculty member at a British univ......more
I laughed once – page 243! - and otherwise I barely smiled, but I could see exactly where I would have been roaring and splurting had I been one of the 500,000 people who think this novel is one of the all time hootiest of hoots. (Wiki : Christopher Hitchens described it as the funniest book of the......more
“Kingsley Amis’s 1954 book is, despite its unreconstructed attitude toward women, one of the funniest novels ever written…Narrator James Lailey delivers the story with brio, never overplaying the comedy but conveying the mood and mien of the characters as they appear to Jim, foremost among them being the frightful Welch.” Washington Post (audio review)
“Contains some of the finest comic set pieces in the language.” The Observer (London)
“Lucky Jim is as fresh and surprising today as it was in 1954.” Washington Post
“If you can picture Bertie or Jeeves being capable of actual malice and simultaneously imagine Evelyn Waugh forgetting about original sin, you have the combination of innocence and experience that makes this short romp so imperishable.” Christopher Hitchens, New York Times bestselling author