Kraven Images

Kraven Images

by Alan Isler (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1974 and Nicolas Kraven, lecturer in English Literature at Mosholu College in the Bronx, is adrift upon a sea of troubles: his affair with his neighbour's wife threatens to progress from Thursday night to permanence; his students are a mixture of campus revolutionaries, predatory sexual exhibitionists and an old man intent on proving Merlin was a Jew; an elderly academic specialist in Love, possessor of a devastatingly effective aphrodisiac and a libido that belies her years, has alarming designs on his person; the Kraven demons, a familial curse, are in hot pursuit; and a spectre from his past, the one man who can smash this already chaotic life into ruins, is expected imminently. Kraven flies to London, where he finds brief consolation in the arms of Candy Peaches, a stripper from Sausalito, and then to Harrogate, the town to which he was evacuated as a child, there to confront the ghost of his father, and to slay Kraven's demons.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 06 Feb 1997

ISBN 10: 0099701715
ISBN 13: 9780099701712
Book Overview: 'An accomplished comic performance... A very entertaining novel' - Independent

Media Reviews
Isler's novels are a delight. His prose is dense, referential, barbed and well-educated; relishing word-play and puns -- John Melmoth Sunday Times An accomplished academic comedy, a waspishly clever blend of irony, pathos and romance, academic farce and catastrophe Scotland on Sunday His great strength is a relentless inventiveness which, with effortless ease and enormous fun, spins and then dissolves outrageously Shakespearean confusions and coincidences -- Martyn Harris Daily Telegraph Isler's second novel is every bit as enjoyable [as The Prince of West End Avenue], and equally cranky -- Kate Kellaway Observer
Author Bio
Alan Isler was born in London in 1934. In 1952, at the age of eighteen, he emigrated to the USA. He taught English Literature at New York's Queen's College form 1967 to 1995 and now lives in London. His first novel, The Prince of West End Avenue, was acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic. In America it won the National Jewish Book Award and was one of the five fiction nominees for the 1994 National Book Critics Circle Award. In Britain it won the Jewish Quarterly Fiction Award. His collection of novellas, Op. Non. Cit, is published by Jonathan Cape.