Lucky Jim
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1954
296
Novel • Fiction
England • 1950s
1954
Adult
18+ years
Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis follows the misadventures of James "Jim" Dixon, a disheartened medieval history lecturer at a lesser-known university in the English Midlands, who, while striving to secure his academic position and form beneficial alliances with colleagues, endures various comedic setbacks and social blunders. The novel includes themes of emotional manipulation and references to a suicide attempt.
Humorous
Bittersweet
Contemplative
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Kingsley Amis’s Lucky Jim is celebrated for its sharp wit and satirical take on academic life, resonating with readers for its humor and relatable characters. Critics praise its clever prose and engaging plot. However, some find its humor dated and occasionally mean-spirited. Overall, it remains a cornerstone in comic literature for its incisive social commentary.
Readers who relish clever satire and academic farce will enjoy Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis. Similar to fans of Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited or Tom Sharpe’s Wilt, they will appreciate Amis's witty critique of university life and the bumbling yet relatable protagonist, Jim Dixon, navigating the absurdities of academia.
33,557 ratings
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296
Novel • Fiction
England • 1950s
1954
Adult
18+ years
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