An edition of The fat woman's joke (1967)

The fat woman's joke

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An edition of The fat woman's joke (1967)

The fat woman's joke

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Fay Weldon's first novel, a sharp and witty parable of the way people see themselves. For several weeks, Esther Sussman had lived in a sordid flat in Earls Court. During the day she read science fiction novels. In the evenings she watched television. And she ate, and ate, and drank, and ate. She had not felt so secure since she spent her days in a pram. It had been her husband's idea that they should go on a diet. Together they would fight middle-age flab and feel young again. It was the diet that had made Esther leave home. The lack of food had made her see things very clearly and she had looked at her life - the daily dusting, sweeping, cooking, washing-up - and found it all pointless. She had not felt strong enough for marriage, and so she escaped. From the fastness of her Earls Court retreat Esther starts to recount the events leading up to her revelation to her friend Phyllis. 'I suppose you really do believe your happiness is consequent upon your size'' she asks. Phyllis does; Esther does not and triumphantly sets out to prove her point.

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Flamingo
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Cover of: The fat woman's joke
The fat woman's joke
2008, Flamingo
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The Fat Woman's Joke
May 19, 2003, Flamingo
Cover of: The fat woman's joke
The fat woman's joke
1982, Coronet Books, Hodder & Stoughton
in English
Cover of: The fat woman's joke
The fat woman's joke
1982, Coronet
in English

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Published in

London

Edition Notes

Originally published: London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1967.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.914
Library of Congress
PR6073.E374 W453 2012, PR6073.E374

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38245316M
Internet Archive
fatwomansjoke0000weld_z6s7
ISBN 10
0007395035, 0007291752
ISBN 13
9780007395033, 9780007291755
OCLC/WorldCat
891779122

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