The Devil's Own Work Explained

The Devil's Own Work
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Author:Alan Judd
Cover Artist:Gustav Klimt,
"Judith", 1901
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:HarperCollins (UK)
Knopf (US)
Release Date:1991 (UK)
1994 (US)
Media Type:Print
Pages:96 (UK)
Isbn:0-00-223832-2

The Devil's Own Work is a 1991 novella by Alan Judd which won the Guardian Fiction Award. A modern version of the Faust legend,[1] it was inspired by a dinner with Graham Greene.[2] and tells of a pact an author makes with the devil as told by his lifelong friend. In style the work was compared by Publishers Weekly with that of Henry James.[3]

Plot introduction

The unnamed narrator tells of his friend Edward's meeting in the south of France with O. M. (Old Man) Herig, a renowned author. Herig is found dead the following morning and the narrator later learns that Herig was a victim of sexual assault.

Reception

Notes and References

  1. Book: Judd, Alan. The Devil's Own Work. 7 June 1994. Knopf. 0679425527.
  2. Web site: Alan Judd . 2012-02-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120502221336/http://www.davidhigham.co.uk/clients/Alan_Judd.htm . 2012-05-02 .
  3. Web site: Fiction Book Review: The Devil's Own Work by Alan Judd, Author Knopf Publishing Group $17 (115p) ISBN 978-0-679-42552-6.
  4. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-10-18-ls-51564-story.html BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Story of Literary Dreams and Revenge : THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK by Alan Judd; Knopf $17, 115 pages - Los Angeles Times
  5. http://www.spectator.co.uk/books/7699098/thirty-years-on/ Thirty years on ยป The Spectator
  6. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/alan-judd/the-devils-own-work/ THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK by Alan Judd | Kirkus