This unusual fictional account - in good part autobiographical - narrates without self-pity and often with humor the adventures of a penniless British writer among the down-and-out of two great cities. The Parisian episode is fascinating for its expose of the kitchens of posh French restaurants where the narrator works at the bottom of the culinary echelon as dishwasher or plongeur. In London while waiting for a job he experiences the world of tramps street people and free lodging houses. In the tales of both cities we learn some sobering Orwellian truths about poverty and society.
"... an excellent work of its kind... a model of the realistic approach."
-N.Y. TIMES BOOK REVIEW