Fielding Gray

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Fielding Gray is Volume IV of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1967. It was the fourth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence though it is the first novel chronologically. The story takes place during the period right after World War II, from May to September 1945.

[edit] Characters, in the order of appearance

Gregory Stern – Publisher who also publishes the journals of Fielding Gray. Mentioned as the publisher of Tom Llewellyn in The Rich Pay Late.

Fielding Gray – Student and later officer in the army. The protagonist of the novel. Destroys his chances in the academic world by the seduction of Christopher Roland. Ends up in the army. He is a major character in The Sabre Squadron and is mentioned in The Rich Pay Late.

Somerset Lloyd-James – Student and social climber. A friend of Gray and Morrison. Is a candidate to the post as Head of School and succeeds when Gray have destroyed his chances. A major character in The Rich Pay Late and Friends In Low Places.

Christopher Roland – Student that Gray is attracted to, though he considers him a little stupid. The seduction that follows have grave consequences when the unhappy Roland commits suicide by shooting himself.

Robert Constable – Tutor of Lancaster College. A man of high moral standing who tries to help Gray but prohibit him from entering Lancaster after he have found out about his lying to his mother and even hitting her. Features in The Sabre Squadron and The Rich Pay Late.

Usher – Senior on the school. Gives Gray some sound advices.

Captain Detterling – Army man and former student of the school. Later MP. Features in The Sabre Squadron and The Rich Pay Late.

Ivan Blessington – Student. Mentioned in The Sabre Squadron and The Rich Pay Late.

Paget – Student.

“Glinter” Parkes – Student.

Mr och Mrs Jack Gray – Jack Grey, the father of Fielding, is a bully who have inherited his money. He and his companion Mr Tuck is trying to shuffle away Fielding to a tea plantation of India. The father ends up in bed with young Angela Tuck but dies of heart failure when the spying Fielding slams the door. Mrs Gray seems like a rather weak woman initially but is later showing a rather strong will. Just like her husband she tries to prevent the academic career of her son and have him go to India.

Mr Tuck – A huckster who drinks to much. Wants Fielding to join him in India. Married to the much younger Angela. Dies when being run over in The Rich Pay Late.

Angela Tuck – The young and resourceful wife of Mr Tuck. Married him for money when her father lost his. Very promiscuous. Is also featured as the mistress of Jude Holbrook in The Rich Pay Late and in Friends In Low Places.

[edit] Plot summary

The story starts right after the end of the World War II in Europe, in May 1945, on the school that is attended by Fielding Gray and his friends. A service in memory of the dead is held and among the names mentioned is Andrew Morrison, older brother of Peter Morrison. Gray, who seems bored during the whole service, mentions early in his story that he have an affection for Christopher Roland, another boy of the school. After some flirting they fornicate in a barn, right after a game of baseball. The whole thing don’t end up too well and Roland starts to cry since he believes the superior Gray is patronizing him in many ways. People are starting to talk about their relation and Gray doesn’t really dare to see Roland again, at least not on the school. He is criticized by Peter Morrison, who thinks the relationship may hurt the rather fragile Roland. Gray goes home to his parents, where his father is bullying him for the most of the time. Mr and Mrs Tuck are introduced to the household and we soon learn that Mr Gray and Mr Tuck wants to shuffle away Fielding to a tea plantation in India. Tuck will have a bonus for every compatriot he recruits to this while his father probably wants to get rid of his son for a while. Fielding will, of course, hear none of this and plans to go to Cambridge to study Latin and Greek. He flirts however with the young Mrs Tuck, Angela, who even promises him a sexual relationship on a longer basis if he joins them in India. Fielding is also corresponding with Roland, who sends him a photograph with a dedication that Fielding puts away in a drawer. On the V-day in September 1945, Fielding is out in the streets and meets two sisters, Dixie and Phyllis. He fondle Dixie a bit and then runs away. When he makes a visit to Angela he hears her in the bedroom with his father and he slams the front door in fury when he leaves. At his arrival home, his mother tells him that Angela have called her to tell that his father have died of what seems to be heart failure during a visit. Fielding suspects that it was because of the slamming of the door but he reveals nothing about the affair. His mother inherits the fortune of her husband and goes away for a while. On her return she is often visited by The Tucks, who seems to become good friends. During the period she’s away Fielding visits his friends and have a drunken party that ends with Lloyd-James vomiting. Later, he and Lloyd-James visits a drunk Angela Tuck who is celebrating her 21st birthday. The party ends up with Angela and Lloyd-James having sex while Fielding leaves. The social climber Lloyd-James demands later on that he should be taken more seriously by his comrades, since he is a man with ambitions. He even have plans of becoming head of school, a post that the headmaster wants to give to Gray. Together with Peter Morrison and his father they watch horse racing, where Morrison’s horse Tiberius dies during the race. Peter does his national service and is shipped away to India (described more closely in Sound The Retreat). Letters to Fielding from Christopher suggests that he is very depressed. Gray have dinner with the Tucks and things turned ugly when India comes up. Fielding visits a prostitute to find out what its like to be with a woman. During a meeting with the Headmaster Fielding is told that Christopher have been arrested for strange behaviour outside an army base. He is later informed that Christopher have shot himself with his fathers gun. The friends are attending his funeral and on the way back to town the Headmaster and Gray gives lift to a soldier that also attended the service. The soldier (whose name is never revealed) is on the base where Christopher was arrested and had seen him standing outside every day for two weeks. Fielding receives a letter from Christopher, written before he killed himself, where he reveals that his tutor (whose name is not given) have told him that Fielding doesn’t really love him and that this is the reason to his suicide. After this, Fieldings mother finds the photo of Christopher in the drawing and blackmails Fielding into turning down his career at Cambridge. When he refuses to obey (and he even hits her) she tells the board at Cambridge and Fieldings chances are spoiled. Senior Usher is, however, prepared to pay for Fieldings education at Lancaster college, where Roger Constable will accept him. The plan is that Fielding will do his national service and then go straight to Lancaster College. One evening, during his service, he meets Peter Morrison who tells a disturbing story. Morrison have met with Fieldings mother and have told her about his plan, since he didn’t though he could lie to her. The mother, furious, have done what she could to prevent also this plans and have told Constable about Fieldings lies and how he even hit her. Constable, who said nothing about Grays homosexual leanings, thinks this is outrageous and refuses to accept Gray as a pupil. With all roads blocked, Gray settles for a career in the army, something that captain Detterling had urged him to earlier. Towards the end of the book Fielding is describing a short but bitter meeting he have had with Peter on the island of Santa Kytherea (where he is stationed) in 1955. Peter admits that Fielding Gray became alien to him already at the end of the summer 1945.

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