Taking its title from T S Eliot`s modernist poem The Waste L&, Evelyn Waugh`s A Handful of Dust is a chronicle of Britain`s decadence & social disintegration between the First & Second World Wars. This Penguin Modern Classics edition is edited with an introduction & notes by Robert Murray Davis. After seven years of marriage, the beautiful Lady Brenda Last is bored with life at Hetton Abbey, the Gothic mansion that is the pride & joy of her husb&, Tony. She drifts into an affair with the shallow socialite John Beaver & forsakes Tony for the Belgravia set. Brilliantly combining tragedy, comedy & savage irony, A Handful of Dust captures the irresponsible mood of the `crazy & sterile generation` between the wars. This breakdown of the Last marriage is a painful, comic re-working of Waugh`s own divorce, & a symbol of the disintegration of society. If you enjouyed A Handful of Dust, you might like Waugh`s Vile Bodies, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. ” One of the twentieth century`s most chilling & bitter novels; & one of its best.” (Nicholas Lezard, Guardian). ” One of the most distinguished novels of the century.” (Frank Kermode).” This is a masterpiece of stylish satire, & is funny, too...a marvellous book.” (John Banville, Irish Times).