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Books in Twentieth Century Classics series

  • The Mint

    T.E. Lawrence

    Paperback (Penguin Group (Canada), March 15, 1777)
    TE Lawrence's account of life in the R.A.F.
  • The Complete Saki

    H. H. Munro, Saki

    (Penguin Classics, April 1, 1991)
    Saki is considered by many as perhaps the most graceful spokesman for England's "golden afternoon" - the slow and peaceful years before World War I. This volume contains the whole of his work, including all the short stories, his three novels and three plays.
  • Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings

    Jorge Luis Borges

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, March 15, 1989)
    None
  • The Collected Dorothy Parker

    Dorothy Parker, Brendan Gill

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, June 29, 1989)
    Dorothy Parker, more than any of her contemporaries, captured the spirit of her age in her writing. The decadent 1920S and 1930s in New York were a time of great experiment and daring for women. For the rich, life seemed a continual party, but the excesses took their emotional toll. With a biting wit and perceptive insight, Dorothy Parker examines the social mores of her day and exposes the darkness beneath the dazzle. Her own life exemplified this duality, for a while she was one of the most talked-about women of her day, she was also known as a "masochist whose passion for unhappiness knew no bounds". As philosopher Irwin Edman said, she was "a Sappho who could combine a heartbreak with a wisecrack". Her dissection of the jazz age in poetry and prose is collected in this volume along with articles and reviews.
  • 20th Century Scoop

    Evelyn Waugh

    Paperback (Penguin Classic, Feb. 6, 1990)
    None
  • 20th Century Road To Wigan Pier

    George Orwell, Richard Hoggart

    Paperback (Penguin Classic, Nov. 7, 1989)
    None
  • Complete Stories

    Dorothy Parker, Mikki Bresse, Regina Barreca

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Classics, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Dorothy Parker's quips and light verse have become part of the American literary landscape, but, as this new collection of her complete short stories demonstrates, Parker's talents extended far beyond brash one-liners and clever rhymes. Many of the stories, originally written for magazines, have never been collected before.
  • 20th Century Keep The Aspidistra Flying

    George Orwell

    Paperback (Penguin Classic, Jan. 2, 1990)
    None
  • We

    Yevgeny Zamyatin, Clarence Brown

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 1993)
    The exhilarating dystopian novel that inspired George Orwell's 1984 and foreshadowed the worst excesses of Soviet Russia Yevgeny Zamyatin's We is a powerfully inventive vision that has influenced writers from George Orwell to Ayn Rand. In a glass-enclosed city of absolute straight lines, ruled over by the all-powerful 'Benefactor', the citizens of the totalitarian society of OneState live out lives devoid of passion and creativity - until D-503, a mathematician who dreams in numbers, makes a discovery: he has an individual soul. Set in the twenty-sixth century AD, We is the classic dystopian novel and was the forerunner of works such as George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. It was suppressed for many years in Russia and remains a resounding cry for individual freedom, yet is also a powerful, exciting and vivid work of science fiction. Clarence Brown's brilliant translation is based on the corrected text of the novel, first published in Russia in 1988 after more than sixty years' suppression.
  • Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph

    T E Lawrence

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Seven Pillars of Wisdom encompasses an account of the Arab Revolt against the Turks during the First World War alongside general Middle Eastern and military history, politics, adventure and drama. It is also a memoir of the soldier known as “Lawrence of Arabia.” Lawrence was a fascinating and controversial figure whose talent as a vivid and imaginative writer shines through on every page of this, his masterpiece. “It ranks with the greatest books ever written in the English language. As a narrative of war and adventure . . . it is unsurpassable.”–Winston Churchill
  • And Quiet Flows the Don

    Mikhail Sholokhov

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, March 15, 1992)
    None
  • Main Street: The Story of Carol Kennicott

    Sinclair Lewis, Martin Bucco

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Sinclair Lewis's barbed portrait of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, shattered the myth of the American Middle West as God's Country and became a symbol of the cultural narrow-mindedness and smug complacency of small towns everywhere. A Penguin ClassicAt the center of Main Street is Carol Kennicott, the wife of a town doctor, who dreams of initiating social reforms and introducing art and literature to the community. The range of reactions when it was published in 1920 was extraordinary, reflecting the ambivalence in the novel itself and Lewis's own mixed feelings about his hometwon of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the prototype for Gopher Prairie.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.