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Keith Waterhouse's comic masterpiece Billy Liar (1959) introduced us to Billy Fisher, a seventeen-year-old undertaker's clerk whose inability to tell the truth led him into constant (and often hilarious) trouble with his parents, his employer, and his three girlfriends. It was a smash success, becoming a bestseller and winning widespread acclaim for both the novel and the classic film adaptation.In this 1975 sequel, Billy is thirty-three but still hasn't grown out of his propensity for lying. Stuck in a loveless marriage in a dismal town, where he has a dead-end job in local government, Billy seeks escape through his affair with Helen, who is also unhappily married. But once again he finds himself in danger of being undone by his vodka martinis charged to his expense account, a wise-cracking alter ego named Oscar, a false police report about a stolen set of nonexistent golf clubs, an imaginary cat named 'Mr Pussy-paws'... Now the all-important town festival is approaching, but instead of doing the planning, Billy is busy trying to keep ahead of the suspicions of his wife, the police, and Helen's jealous husband. It all leads up to a disastrous and uproarious conclusion that The Times called 'side-achingly, laugh-aloud funny'. This edition includes a new introduction by Alice Ferrebe.‘The funniest book I've read for years’ – The Times (London)‘Among the few great writers of our time’ – Auberon Waugh, The Independent‘Well written and amusing’ – Library Journal
Billy Fisher, now thirty-three, faces the collapse of his carefully constructed web of deceit as his professional and personal lives collide during a local town festival. Trapped in a stagnant marriage and a mundane government job, Billy attempts to navigate an affair with Helen while maintaining his habitual dishonesty. He relies on his internal alter ego, Oscar, to manage the mounting pressure from his wife, suspicious authorities, and Helen's jealous spouse. The narrative follows Billy's frantic efforts to sustain his fabrications as his reality threatens to unravel under the weight of his own inventions.
Readers and critics frequently note the continuity of Billy Fisher's character from his teenage years into his disillusioned adulthood. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of Waterhouse's comedic timing and his ability to maintain a sympathetic tone for a protagonist who is fundamentally unreliable. Many highlight the sharp, observational humor that defines the protagonist's interactions with his dismal environment. The work is often praised for its balance of slapstick elements and the underlying melancholy of a man unable to confront his own reality.
Page Count:
1
Publication Date:
1977-01-01
Publisher:
PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
ISBN-10:
0140042830
ISBN-13:
9780140042832
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