Synopses & Reviews
Henry Green explored class distinctions through the medium of love. This volume brings together three of his novels contrasting the lives of servants and masters (Loving); workers and owners, set in a Birmingham iron foundry (Living); and the different lives of the wealthy and the ordinary, (Party Going).
Review
"His novels made more of a stylistic impact upon me than those of any writer living or dead."
--John Updike
"Green's novels reproduce as few do the actual sensation of living."
--Elizabeth Bowen
About the Author
"His novels made more of a stylistic impact upon me than those of any writer living or dead."
--John Updike
"Green's novels reproduce as few do the actual sensation of living."
--Elizabeth Bowen
John Updike author of Rabbit, Run and other celebrated works, is a preeminent American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet.