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London Consequences : ウィキペディア英語版
London Consequences

''London Consequences'' is a 1972 group novel written by twenty writers published for the Festivals of London that year.
Margaret Drabble and B. S. Johnson conceived and edited the novel. The editors wrote the first and last chapters together, gave the other novelists a brief outline of the two main characters. Each author would write his or her chapter, then pass the accumulating manuscript onto the next author.〔"Points from Publishers". ''The Bookseller''. 22 April 1972. Issues 3458-3470. pg. 2020.〕
The interior chapters are by Rayner Heppenstall, Eva Figes, Gillian Freeman, Jane Gaskell, Wilson Harris, Olivia Manning, Adrian Mitchell, Paul Ableman, John Bowen, Melvyn Bragg, Vincent Brome, Peter Buckman, Alan Burns, Barry Cole, Julian Mitchell, Andrea Newman, Piers Paul Read and Stefan Themerson.
The book did not identify authors' individual contributions. The G.L.A.A. (''Greater London Arts Association'') offered a prize of £100 to anyone who correctly identified each chapter's author. Entry forms appeared at the back of the book. Readers had until 11 August 1972 to enter.〔
John Moynihan writing in The Sunday Telegraph, thought it a "harmless giggle". John Whitley writing in The Sunday Times said the novel had little merit, citing the poorly drawn characters whom he described as "cloudy menaces" and the book's numerous continuity errors.〔"Critics Crowner". ''The Bookseller''. 6 May 1972. Issues 3458-3470. pg. 2170.〕 Jim Hunter in The Listener complained that the chapters seem very alike, and little of the prose distinct but felt that "the book has its moments" and that "the amicable co-operation of even three, let alone 20 novelists has rarity value."〔Hunter, Jim. "Pathetic Phalluses". ''The Listener''; 4 May 1972; pg. 596.〕 Valerie Grosvenor Myer writing for the Tribune complained that "ultimately such eccentricity and wilfulness break up the book. It also seems mean of the editors not to tell us what did happen to the character called Twomey, except that Anthony did not fulfil his vow to kill him."〔Grosvenor Myer, Valerie. "Novelists' fun". ''Tribune'' (London). 19 May 1972. (Available online. )〕
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