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"Piracy" : $b A romantic chronicle of these days

By Michael Arlen

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst the bright lights and bustling streets of London, a solitary figure seeks purpose and connection to overcome a past filled with loss.

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2024-06-05
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Summary

"Piracy: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days" by Michael Arlen is a story set in post-war London, that tells of Ivor Pelham Marlay, struggling with loneliness, identity, and the expectations of society. Readers meet Ivor in a restaurant as he thinks about being kicked out of school and losing an arm in the war, revealing his search for meaning in a world of glamor and chaos, as he comes to terms with himself though his interactions with the restaurant's owner and struggles to find his place.

About the Author

Michael Arlen was an essayist, short story writer, novelist, playwright, and scriptwriter. He had his greatest successes in the 1920s while living and writing in England, publishing the best-selling novel The Green Hat in 1924. Arlen is most famous for his satirical romances set in English smart society, but he also wrote gothic horror and psychological thrillers, for instance "The Gentleman from America", which was filmed in 1948 as The Fatal Night, and again in 1956 as a television episode for Alfred Hitchcock's TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Near the end of his life, Arlen mainly occupied himself with political writing. Arlen's vivid but colloquial style "with unusual inversions and inflections with a heightened exotic pitch" came to be known as 'Arlenesque'.

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