Pigeon Pie. Illustrated
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Descripción editorial
Pigeon Pie by Nancy Mitford is a sparkling satirical novel that captures the frivolity and contradictions of British high society on the eve of the Second World War. Set largely in France, the story follows a group of fashionable aristocrats and socialites whose lives revolve around gossip, romance, and elaborate social rituals. When an unexpected international incident intrudes upon their carefully curated world, Mitford uses the disruption to expose the fragility and absurdity of their assumptions.
With her characteristic wit, Mitford portrays a cast of vividly comic characters, each defined by vanity, charm, and a touching degree of self-delusion. The novel deftly blends light-hearted comedy with sharp social observation, parodying both aristocratic privilege and naïve political idealism. Beneath the playful tone lies a subtle critique of a class insulated from reality, unaware of the approaching catastrophe that will soon transform Europe.
This illustrated edition enhances the elegance and humor of Mitford’s prose, visually complementing her keen eye for detail and character. Pigeon Pie remains one of her most entertaining works, offering readers a lively portrait of a world poised between decadence and decline. Both humorous and perceptive, the novel appeals to admirers of classic British satire and readers who enjoy novels that balance charm with intelligent social commentary.