'Buy, borrow or beg Keith Waterhouse's outstanding new novel. I can't recommend it too highly. Waterhouse has an uncanny gift for recapturing every attitude, agony and phrase of childhood and youth.' - Daily Mirror 'I wished I'd written Keith Waterhouse's first novel; and now, even more, I wish I'd written his second . . . Billy Liar is very funny: funny in a wild and sardonic and high-spirited way without malice or cruelty.' - John Braine, author of Room at the Top 'A brilliant novel, in language fresh and sweet, with characters vivid and singular in an inventive and dynamic story. It teems, it bursts with originality.' - Saturday Review 'Extremely funny . . . its lambent humour, quick-changing from robust to the delicate, is always fresh . . . should gladden the hearts of even the most exacting readers.' - Daily Telegraph Billy Fisher feels trapped by his working-class parents, his unfulfilling job as an undertaker's clerk, and his life in a dull, provincial town. His only refuge is in his daydreams, where he is the leader of the country of Ambrosia. Unfortunately, Billy's wild imagination leads him to tell lies constantly: to his parents, his employer, and his three girlfriends. On one tragi-comic Saturday, as Billy plots his escape to a life of adventure and excitement in London, all his lies finally catch up with him, with hilarious and disastrous results. A smash bestseller and one of the great comic novels of the 20th century, Billy Liar (1959) inspired an award-winning film, a play, a musical, a television series, and a sequel. This edition marks the novel's first publication in America in more than fifty years and includes a new introduction by Nick Bentley and a reproduction of the original jacket art by William Belcher.
Great book. Billy Fisher is one of my all-time literary heroes. Or rather anti-heroes. He is anti-hero. He is intelligent and has some sense of humour but that's his only virtues. He is liar, loafer and completely irresponsible.Person like this should be disliked but on the contrary he is very funny and I like him. The action tooks place in small town in England during the late 50s during one long Saturday.Young Billy Fisher(about 18-19 years old) is a clerk in funeral firm. Surrounded by dull and stupid relatives and dull and stupid people in his job Billy constantly tells lies - about having a sister, about job waiting for him in London about his father being Navy veteran or cobbler(neither version is true) etc. Usually he does simply for the hell of it. He also acts stupidly. He has simultaneously 3 girlfriends with two of them he is engaged although he doesn't want it. One of them Barbara called Witch is such awful that one can't understand why Billy wants to have anything in common with her. Billy has a habit of escaping into his fantasy - a country called Ambrosia where he is sort of a ruler and everything happens according to his wishes. In real life, however, his situations is worse. His lies are discovered and everybody turns against him. I will not reveal how all this ends but I strongly recommend this book. There is sequel to this book "Billy Liar on the Moon". Billy older(33 years old), married and a little more mature still lives in his fantasies but finally decides to grow up. Goodbye yellow brick road. Better late than never.
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