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IN YOUTH IS PLEASURE
by Denton Welch
First published in 1945, In Youth is Pleasure is a beautiful and unassuming coming-of-age novel by the English writer and painter Denton Welch (1915-1948). Painfully sensitive and sad Orville Pym is fifteen years old, and this novel recounts the summer holiday after his first miserable year at public school but as in all of Welchs work what is most important are the details of his characters surroundings. Welch is a Proustian writer of uncanny powers of observation who, as William Burroughs writes, makes the reader aware of the magic that is right under his eyes. Also included in this edition is the first U.S. publication of I Left my Grandfathers House. This first-person account of a idyllic walking tour in the British countryside undertaken when Welch was eighteen makes a fascinating companion piece to the fictionalized, though no less autobiographical, In Youth is Pleasure.
Welch has achieved a curious kind of cult status, his name bandied about by critics but little known among the public at large
This exquisitely designed reissue is an exhilarating literary event. New York Newsday
The masterpiece of British sissy literature
there couldnt be a queerer book. Out!
Beauty goes hand in hand with terror, formal elegance with informal brutality, the archaic with the modern."
Marguerite Young, New York Times Book Review
272 pages
Paperback
$15.95
ISBN 1-878972-13-8
Also by Denton Welch:
Voice Through a Cloud
Maiden Voyage
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