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Tornado Pratt

Published
Nov 1992
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
223

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Tornado Pratt is the last of the old-style American tycoons, one who has lived his life with ferocious vigour through the vacillating fortunes of the twentieth-century USA. Paul Ableman's novel finds him in a hotel room at the end of his days, as he recounts via a dying monologue the events of his turbulent life. What is revealed, in a testimony full of jokes and surprises, is a brash, lustful, comic, profane, naïve and sentimental man who, driven on by remorse, displays a wry and perceptive honesty about himself, even as his memories begin to merge with imaginings.


Often funny and sometimes moving, Tornado Pratt's voice is an unforgettable one in which he confronts his own mortality, and in which Paul Ableman gives us an astonishing, affecting and life-affirming story. Auberon Waugh called Tornado Pratt 'a magnificent and memorable novel'.

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Nov 1992 McPherson ISBN13 9780929701264 ISBN10 0929701267
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Jan 1977 McPherson ISBN13 9780929701257 ISBN10 0929701259
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Mar 2014 Faber and Faber (UK) ISBN13 9780571314195 ISBN10 0571314198
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