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internetnomads 's review for:
Diary of a Provincial Lady
by E.M. Delafield
I'm not even sure how this is possible - this is the most relevant piece of fiction I've read in the last five years. The Provincial Lady doesn't have a smartphone, a washing machine, or even a fridge. I don't have kids or a cook and I am not a Provincial Lady by any stretch of the imagination, but I found pieces of my own life on display here.
From my perspective 80 years in the future, I wanted her antagonistic husband to get up off his ass and go do something. Mr. Provincial Lady is the laziest, most indifferent son of a bitch around. He doesn't seem to have a job, what with being well-bred and all. His family is living in genteel poverty and he falls asleep behind the Times. I am glad his type seems to be quite rare these days.
From my perspective 80 years in the future, I wanted her antagonistic husband to get up off his ass and go do something. Mr. Provincial Lady is the laziest, most indifferent son of a bitch around. He doesn't seem to have a job, what with being well-bred and all. His family is living in genteel poverty and he falls asleep behind the Times. I am glad his type seems to be quite rare these days.