Alfie
by Bill Naughton

Alfie Book Cover
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Readers have mixed feelings about the character of Alfie, noting his charm yet condemning his misogynistic behavior. Many found the narrative intriguing but unsettling, leaving them conflicted about whether to love or hate him. The play effectively captures the essence of the Swinging Sixties while provoking thoughtful discussion about gender roles and morality.

Intriguing character developmentWitty and philosophical writingCaptures 1960s social moresAmusing yet chilling momentsMisogynistic themes are prominentPacing can be slowConfusing character motivations

Synopsis

The ultimate amoral "swinger", Alfie swaggers and philosophizes his way through a parade of 'birds' in 1960's London, allowing the audience to eavesdrop as he goes.

When one carefree entanglement proves too close for even Alfie's comfort, the "swinger" lands with a thud.

A hit in London, this story became a classic film that made a star of Michael Caine as the title cad.

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1963
BindingPaperback
Pages136
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573010088
ISBN-100573010080
LCCN64035809
LCCPR6027.A9 A78 1963

Alfie is a British play written by Bill Naughton and published by Samuel French in London (1963).

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