
Conventional Weapons
Brittle, effeminate and perennially untalented, Nigel Tuffnell-Greene has little in common with his high-achieving and ultra-masculine elder brother, Geoffrey, whom he worships and detests – hating him with a passion almost indistinguishable from love.
In Conventional Weapons the reader is introduced to a stratum of English middle-class society before and after World War II as the divergent paths ...
Brittle, effeminate and perennially untalented, Nigel Tuffnell-Greene has little in common with his high-achieving and ultra-masculine elder brother, Geoffrey, whom he worships and detests – hating him with a passion almost indistinguishable from love.
In Conventional Weapons the reader is introduced to a stratum of English middle-class society before and after World War II as the divergent paths ...
