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Afternoon Men was Anthony Powell's first novel and was published in 1931 when Powell was only 26 years old. I found this copy in a secondhand bookshop when I was reading his twelve-volume series of novels, A Dance to the Music of Time. It's a fun book and will certainly be of interest to anyone that has read Dance as the style and structure of the book is so similar to his later work. The book has little plot and instead concentrates on characters and the dialogue between the many characters, wh
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The more I re-read Powell, the more I appreciate the subtlety of the humour. A classic from this first of his novels is the comment that a man passed out drunk at a party doesn’t lower the tone of the party as much as he did while still conscious. It is dry humour at its most Saharan, but very enjoyable. The boxing match in the middle section reminds one of Hemingway, whose influence on Powell is probably most obvious in this debut novel. One tends to forget that Powell was ever influenced by He
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