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SELF
CONDEMNED

A NOVEL

WYNDHAM LEWIS

INTRODUCED BY ALLAN PERO

DUNDURN PRESS
TORONTO

Copyright © Dundurn Press, 2010
Introduction copyright © Allan Pero, 2010
Self Condemned
was originally published by Methuen & Company in 1954.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise (except for brief passages for purposes of review) without the prior permission of Dundurn Press. Permission to photocopy should be requested from Access Copyright.

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Copy Editors: Matt Baker and Nicole Chaplin
Design: Courtney Horner
Printer: Marquis

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957

Self condemned / by Wyndham Lewis ; introduction by Allan Pero.

ISBN 978-1-55488-735-4

I. Title.

PR6023.E97S4 2010             823'.912               C2010-903915-7

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We acknowledge the support of the
Canada Council for the Arts
and the
Ontario Arts Council
for our publishing program. We also acknowledge the financial support of the
Government of
Canada
through the
Canada Book Fund
and
The Association for the Export of Canadian
Books
, and the
Government of Ontario
through the
Ontario Book Publishers Tax Credit
program
, and the
Ontario Media Development Corporation
.

Care has been taken to trace the ownership of copyright material used in this book. The author and the publisher welcome any information enabling them to rectify any references or credits in subsequent editions.

J. Kirk Howard, President

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CONTENTS

 
Introduction by Allan Pero
 
 
Part One
The Resignation
 
 
I
That Other Man Again
II
“You Are Not by Any Chance a Fool, My Son?”
III
A Taxi Ride and a Dinner at “La Toulousaine”
IV
Hester Hears the News
V
Idealism Recognized
VI
How Victor Saw the Matter
VII
Rotter
VIII
An Agreeable Dinner Party
IX
How Much Can We Afford to Jettison?
X
The Passenger Who Wore the Ribbon of the Legion of Honour
 
 
Part Two
The Room
 
 
XI
Twenty-Five Feet by Twelve
XII
The Hotel and What Contains the Hotel
XIII
Affie and the ’Roaches
XIV
The Patroness of Rotten Janitors
XV
The Marvels of Momaco
XVI
The Word “Brute” Is Not Liked in the Beverage Room
XVII
Vows of Hardship
XVIII
Mr. Furber
XIX
The Janitors
XX
The Private Life of Bill Murdoch
XXI
The Microcosm Becomes an Iceberg
XXII
Had I the Wings of the Morning
 
 
Part Three
        
After the Fire
 
 
XXIII
Momaco or London?
XXIV
The Party of Superman
XXV
Dinner at the McKenzies
XXVI
René Becomes a Columnist
XXVII
The Black Fly
XXVIII
A New Book on the Stocks
XXIX
A Chair at Momaco
XXX
Police Headquarters
XXXI
The White Silence
XXXII
The College of the Sacred Heart
XXXIII
Return to the Normal
XXXIV
The Cemetery of Shells

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