Op.Non.Cit by Alan Isler

Op.Non.Cit by Alan Isler

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Op.Non.Cit by Alan Isler

OP. NON. CIT comprises four novellas, each with the theme of the Jew in the non-Jewish world. They move in time through the last four centuries and in space from east to west, and they share Isler's distinctive blend of high comedy and dark tragedy, of grotesquerie, hilarity and sorrow. The title means 'works not cited' and behind each story lies another, one we all know, whether it is THE MERCHANT OF VENICE in the first story (set in a Venice ghetto) or LA BOHEME in the last, set in contemporary Greenwich Village. Brilliantly clever, at once literate and literary, this is Alan Isler's finest book to date.
Alan Isler was born in London in 1934. 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 second novel, Kraven Images, was published in 1996. He lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9780224043861
ISBN 10 0224043862
Title Op.Non.Cit
Author Alan Isler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1997-02-06
Number of pages 224
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