Vile Bodies - Evelyn Waugh

Vile Bodies is a 1930 novel by Evelyn Waugh satirising the Bright Young People: decadent young London society between World War I and World War II. The title comes from the Epistle to the Philippians 3:21. The book was originally to be called "Bright Young Things" (which went on to be the title of Stephen Fry's 2003 film); Waugh changed it because he decided the phrase had become too clichéd. The title that Waugh eventually settled on comes from a comment that the novel's protagonist, Adam Fenwick-Symes, makes to his fiancee Nina when talking about their party-driven lifestyle: 'All that succession and repetition of massed humanity... Those vile bodies...'[1]