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''The Old Devils'' is a novel by
Kingsley Amis Sir Kingsley William Amis (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, short stories, radio and television scripts, and works of social a ...
, first published in 1986. The novel won the Booker Prize. The plot centres on Alun Weaver, a writer of modest celebrity, who returns to his native Wales with his wife, Rhiannon, sometime girlfriend of Weaver's old acquaintance Peter Thomas. Alun begins associating with a group of former friends, including Peter, all of whom have continued to live locally while he was away. While drinking daily in the pub with the men, he proceeds to cuckold most of them. As with many of his novels, Amis based characters and portions of the plot on real-life figures and experiences. The figure of Brydan a thinly-disguised parody of Dylan Thomas, whom Amis had once met. Amis had a low opinion of Thomas, describing him as a "pernicious figure, one who has helped to get Wales and Welsh poetry a bad name and generally done lasting harm to both... the general picture he draws of the place and the people n his workis false, sentimentalising, melodramatising, sensationalising, and ingratiating.'' The novel incorporates this theme of perceptions of Wales in history and culture. It also touches on the subjects of old age, alcoholism, marital unhappiness, and unrequited love.


Television adaptation

It was adapted for television by Andrew Davies for the
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in 1992, starring John Stride,
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and Ray Smith (it was the latter's last screen appearance before his death).


Reception

Reviewing the book for ''
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'' in 2010, Sam Jordison wrote that " mis'scomic genius relies so much upon build-up, context and impeccable timing that it can only be fully appreciated in its correct setting... get hold of the book yourself. It's that rare and precious thing – a novel that is a delight from start to finish." ''
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'' wrote that: "For long time admirers of the Amis of ''Lucky Jim'' and after, ''The Old Devils'' is welcomed evidence that the master remains masterful, able now to conjoin the mischievous with the mellow. As always, he is an insightful guide through the terrain where what is said is not meant and what is felt is not said, but where much of life is lived." ''The Old Devils'' is considered to be Amis's masterpiece by his son, Martin Amis, who wrote that "it stands comparison with any English novel of the century."Amis, Martin. ''Experience: A Memoir'', 2000, p. 258


References

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