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The essays that start this book tend to be frivolous, but they get deeper as the book progresses. Belloc doesn't get the attention as an essayist that he should. I recommend this book.

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With a little patience, the reader will quickly adjust to the rhythms of one of English literature's most unique, and until recently, nearly forgotten novelists; and in the process enjoy an utterly and unabashedly charming and delightful novel. Years after having an affair that almost ruined their respective marriages, Jane Weatherby and John Pomfret are reunited when their children decide to get married despite questions regarding their possible kinship and the fact that they have almost no money to their name. Afraid that Mary Pomfret and Philip Weatherby are destined for the working-class, Jane and John attempt to stall the development of the wedding plans by having endlessly witty conversations about, well, nothing. This gives Jane -- a shrewd, resourceful widow -- the opportunity to embark on a scheme to lure John away from his current love interest. As the plot advances through discussions filled with misdirections and omissions, Green demonstrates that there is nothing like the spoken word to conceal one's true intentions, yet at the same time reveal everything. One of Green's final novels, Nothing is a worthy addition to the varied tradition of English literature that includes Virginia Woolf and Evelyn Waugh. Fans of Austen, Forster, and Wharton should also be rewarded. Green's masterful description of the novel's centerpiece alone -- an as-if-you-were-there party -- is worth the price of purchase.
The British writer Henry Green's literary skill went far beyond a comedy of manners, which this book appears to be on the surface. Dense with meaning, "Nothing" is a short literary gem, which forces the reader to read a million nuances into the witty and yet deeply dense conversations which make up the entirety of the book. The story is set in 1948 and follows John and Jane, now middle aged but still reminiscing about an affair they had many years before when they were still married. They both have new relationships, Liz and Richard, but still see each other frequently for meals or for tea. Their respective children, Mary and Philip, are now grown and want to marry. But of course there are complications.
The world that the author creates for the reader is a very British one. The dialogue is precise but filled with hidden meanings, as what is unsaid is often even more important than what is said. There's a wonderful symmetrical balance in each of the conversations as well as in the structure of the book. The characters speak for themselves, with very little description, and, through their words alone, the twists and turns of the story emerge, the sounds of their voices echoing on the pages. The question of what really happened and is happening is always just beyond our reach, and the even though the characters might be moved around like chess pieces at the author's whim, they never do change or gain insight into their behavior. Surprisingly, this is still an amazingly satisfying read, as if is the reader himself or herself who gets to experience their world and gain insight into the inevitability of the conclusion. This book is a delightful read and a real treat. I highly recommend it.
While this work is a comedy, it is not as light and sunny as some reviewers and blurb writers would make it. I found it as acidic as Evelyn Waugh in his dyspeptic phase. There is certainly a light sprinkling of Wodehouse here, but it doesn't ruin the overall tone and texture of the novel. Not to spoil the fun, but I would advise readers NOT to read the introduction before plunging into the novel. The introduction will not help you keep the characters straight, and will, I believe, throw you off on what Green was trying to do.

While the work is not as good as some of the earlier efforts of Green, it is vastly entertaining and well crafted. A reader would be well advised to bear down in the first twenty pages and get the names and relationships straight. Everyone has ties to everyone else except for poor Arthur Morris. Once you have the family trees worked out, and have absorbed what there is of the sketchy history, it is clear sailing.

This work is great fun, but with a bit of a jaundiced view of life to at least one reader. But as my mother always used to say, "It's only a story." --Isn't it?
This copy is less than desirable. It is retyped, rather than a facsimile form of the document, and thus has a few typos. The cover is cheaply made and the book is thin, so it is prone to that splayed permanent bend. Perfectly readable and usable, but I would recommend a facsimile version if possible.
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This is Belloc, just having fun with writing -- sort of stream of consciousness. It has 2 chapters of particular interest to me "On a Dog and a Man Also" and "On a Faere Castle."
This book is a game-changer. It is so beautifully written, and the analogies are perfect. Beautifully done. I will read it again.
The essays that start this book tend to be frivolous, but they get deeper as the book progresses. Belloc doesn't get the attention as an essayist that he should. I recommend this book.
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