A twentieth century author of international fame, Waugh is known as a “devastating and effective” satirist. This, his most controversial and Catholic novel, captures upper class Oxford life in the 1920s in an exquisite period piece. It was a best-seller when published in 1945, to an audience weary of war.
Join members in a discussion led by Charles Fracchia, historian and classic fiction enthusiast, in this on-going quarterly book group.
For more information, email Sharon Miller.
Location: 4th Floor Board Room