The Flying InnBritish writer GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON (18741936) expounded prolifically about his wide-ranging philosophieshe is impossible to categorize as liberal or conservative, for instanceacross a wide variety of avenues: he was a literary critic, historian, playwright, novelist, columnist, and poet. His witty, humorous style earned him the title of the prince of paradox, and his works80 books and nearly 4,000 essaysremain among the most beloved in the English language Considered by many readers to be his most underrated work, this 1914 novel remains full of import for readers almost a century later... and is still a rollicking good read. In a future Britain where a weirdly liberal form of Islam has come to dominate the culture, political schemer Lord Ivywood has set about to ban alcohol. In this fray come boisterous Irishman Patrick Dalroy and English pub owner Humphrey Pump, who set off on a round-the-country tour with their mobile pub, a flying inn, in an attempt to undermine the new prohibition. Outrageous and thoughtful in equal measure, as was Chestertons trademark, this is a wickedly witty sendup of political correctness, Puritanism, religious sanctimony, and oppressive laws, as well as a startling depiction of the cultural clash between Eastern spirituality and Western ideals that were still contending with today. |
Contents
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THE INN FINDS WINGS | 41 |
THE ASTONISHMENT OF THE AGENT | 52 |
THE HOLE IN HEAVEN | 63 |
THE SOCIETY OF SIMPLE SOULS | 75 |
VOX POPULI VOX | 86 |
THE CREATURE THAT MAN FORGETS | 166 |
THE SONGS OF THE CAR CLUB | 178 |
THE SEVEN MOODS OF DORIAN | 191 |
THE POET IN PARLIAMENT | 205 |
THE REPUBLIC OF PEACEWAYS | 221 |
THE HOSPITALITY OF THE CAPTAIN | 235 |
THE TURK AND THE FUTURISTS | 247 |
THE ROAD TO ROUNDABOUT | 260 |
THE HIGHER CRITICISM AND MR HIBBS | 97 |
THE CHARACTER OF QUOODLE PAGE 11 21 32 41 52 63 75 86 | 110 |
149 | 122 |
VEGETARIANISM IN THE FOREST | 136 |
THE Battle of the TUNNEL | 149 |
THE CHEMISTRY OF MR CROOKE | 276 |
THE MARCH ON IVYWOOD | 290 |
THE ENIGMAS OF LADY JOAN | 302 |
THE FINDING OF THE SUPERMAN | 316 |
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