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  • A Handful of Dust

  • By: Evelyn Waugh
  • Narrated by: Andrew Sachs
  • Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (151 ratings)
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A Handful of Dust

By: Evelyn Waugh
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Summary

After seven years of marriage, the beautiful Lady Brenda Last has grown bored with life at Hetton Abbey, the Gothic mansion that is the pride and joy of her husband, Tony. She drifts into an affair with the shallow socialite John Beaver and forsakes Tony for the Belgravia set.

In a novel that combines tragedy, comedy, and savage irony, Evelyn Waugh indelibly captures the irresponsible mood of the "crazy and sterile generation" between the wars.

©1934 Evelyn Waugh (P)2015 Hachette Audio

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Shatteringly brilliant.

What did you like most about A Handful of Dust?

The way the story takes you by surprise. What seems like another lively and witty portrait of the Bright Young Things turns into something bleak and grave.

What did you like best about this story?

The writing is quite beautiful. Waugh at his best, in my opinion.

What about Andrew Sachs’s performance did you like?

Andrew Sachs' performance is absolutely outstanding. The depth (and where needed - airiness) and nuance he gives each character, his timing and his reading of the text is both enlightening and moving.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Be careful what you wish for!

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My favourite audibook so far!

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A brilliant narration of a gripping book.

Andrew Sachs did a great job reading this English classic. Beautifully written sparse prose that said so much.

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Astonishing, Surprising and Superbly Read

I have been happily chewing my way through Waugh and when coming to this novel felt it tugging at my emotions more than any previous Waugh-read/listen. It has greater gravitas than I expected, despite the wit and edge that Waugh frequently deploys. Tony and Brenda Last will live in my memory for a very long time. I can admit to being shocked more than once in the novel's events. It does not matter what inspired this novel; it stands as a great achievement in its own right. I will be interested to see how I see this novel after reading 'Brideshead'. The understanding performance by Andrew Sachs is flawless. He clearly has the measure of this novel and is sensitive to so many things which he is able to shape and convey to the listener. The intelligence of Sachs makes this a very special listen and shades other Waugh performances that might be fluid and characterful but miss essence. Do take the time to experience this novel and this performance in particular.

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Superb

Waugh's lacerating tragi-comedy of 30's society and a genteel marriage falling apart is brilliantly read by Andrew Sachs.

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A little worn by the passage of time.

My first Waugh. Sadly the passage of time has not helped the story. There was considerable attitudes & racially pejorative language, which might have been acceptable at the time of writing, but which I found distasteful listening to it now.

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Excellent Story By the hand of a Master

Superbly told a joyful encounter !
Each character came to alive and will stay with me !
A Great Pleasure !

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wonderfully cruel

This is a wonderfully cruel satire excellently read. Comic and tragic. probably Waugh's best book

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A Great Narration

A typical witty and well crafted Waugh yarn. Some language of its time
Narrator makes the characters come alive

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A disturbing tead about unlikeable people

Rather disturbing and tragic .almost gave up half way before pace quickened after first tragedy.

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A good listen

My first experience of the author and a pleasant surprise. Despite being filled with despicable characters or another time and social class there was enough to make it a page turner, if only in the hope that they would reap their deserts. Certainly well construct and written to make the story and characters believable. I found the first half of the book much better than the second and until halfway considered this a very rare 5 star listen. I felt that the second half lost its way and really didn't flow from the first part, with a very dissatisfying conclusion.

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